Siddharth Shingade's artworks pay homage to the expansive, drought-prone region of Marathwada, drawing inspiration from its land, soil, light, and people. Hailing from the serene village of Tuljapur in southern Maharashtra, now transformed into a bustling town, the Mumbai-based artist infuses his pieces with the essence of his upbringing. Through his art, he immortalizes the everyday individuals of Marathwada - toy sellers, farmers, gypsies, and villagers - while intertwining elements of mythology, featuring figures like Krishna, Govardhana, and Buddha. These mythological narratives blend seamlessly into rustic scenes, characterized by intricate textures and captivating gradations of color.
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