Galleria VSB was delighted to present “3 Dimensions,” an extraordinary group exhibition showcasing the masterpieces of three eminent artists from Odisha: Anup Kumar Chand, Pradosh Swain, and Prasanna Moharana. This exhibition ran from December 7th to December 21st, 2013, and offered an immersive experience for all art enthusiasts.
Anup Kumar Chand brought a vibrant and youthful charm to the exhibition with his striking color palette and meticulous technique. His paintings celebrated identity, history, and childhood memories. Anup’s artworks were known for their imagistic and iconic nature, creating vivid dreamscapes that captivated the viewer’s imagination. His unique style combined delicate and rough strokes, varying color intensities, and thick paint applications, offering a glimpse into his rich inner world. Anup’s compositions, often inspired by his personal experiences and surroundings, were not just visually stunning but also deeply conceptual, inviting viewers to ponder the true happenings within his environment.
Pradosh Swain offered a poetic narrative on the delicate relationship between humanity and nature. His artworks reflected his deep love and experience with the environment, capturing the tension between human aspirations and the need to preserve nature. Pradosh’s paintings resonated with a profound message about the importance of engaging with nature genuinely rather than superficially. His style, which beautifully blended artistic delivery with poetic expression, encouraged viewers to participate in an artistic dialogue about the environment and global warming. Pradosh’s works were a testament to the fearless artistic exploration of the changing rhythms between man and nature.
Prasanna Moharana delved into the emotional and aesthetic responses to his surroundings. His “feeling-responses” were a central theme, showcasing his fine sensitivity to aesthetics. Prasanna’s creative process was both spontaneous and contemplative, allowing his ideas to flow naturally or emerge after long periods of reflection. His artworks created an illusion of reality, governed by aesthetic austerity, and used a visual language that evoked a tactile sensation in the viewer. Prasanna’s use of free-floating imagery and codes on his canvas brought a pulse of consecration and mysticism, making his art an evocative experience.
“3 Dimensions” was more than just an exhibition; it was a journey through the minds and souls of three visionary artists. Galleria VSB invited attendees to immerse themselves in this unique artistic experience and witness the powerful impressions these artworks left on art lovers and critics alike. The exhibition provided an opportunity to explore the depths of nature, identity, and emotional responses through the eyes of Anup Kumar Chand, Pradosh Swain, and Prasanna Moharana.