Artist, Pramod Kurlekar, an acclaimed figurative painter from India, was born in 1978 in Satara, Maharashtra. His work explores deeply personal and introspective themes, presenting them with striking emotional intensity and nuance. A defining element of his practice is his recurring depiction of the Buddha, often accompanied by symbols of peace such as doves- an approach that sets him apart in the contemporary Indian art landscape. Kurlekar’s canvases are largely centered around women and children, rendered with sensitivity and expressive depth. His portrayals of children, in particular, stand out for their charm and innocence, creating compositions that are both engaging and visually enriching.
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