Nishant Dange take us into dreamscapes featuring otherworldly women, deep in reverie. Interwoven with intricate motifs of butterflies and birds, the mysterious and ethereal women in his art works celebrate the beauty and strength of the feminine. The omnipresent butterfly is a metaphor for the transformative and regenerative power that women possess. Dange uses a blend of charcoal, watercolours and acrylic, to create his moody, atmospheric mixed media works.
Nishant Dange depicts ethereal female figures using dark charcoal and contrasting colours that add a sense of drama. He often implements butterflies and birds using fine meticulous lines.
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