Bhuwal Prasad, born in 1987 in Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh, emerges from the heartland of India with a visual language that resonates with both primordial instincts and contemporary sensibilities. His artistic journey, shaped by his education at Banaras Hindu University and the College of Art in Delhi, is a testament to the power of intuitive expression and cultural osmosis.

Prasad’s work is characterized by an audacious use of broken lines and vibrant hues, creating a distinctive aesthetic that sets him apart in the contemporary art scene. This fragmented yet cohesive approach to form and color bears the imprint of his extensive study of ancient civilizations—from the Indus Valley to the Nazca Lines of Peru—as well as Indian prehistoric rock art and the scrolls of Mesopotamia.

The artist’s canvases serve as modern-day cave walls, where figures and faces—human, avian, and bestial—emerge from a cacophony of textures and bold chromatic choices. These elements coalesce into compositions that evoke a range of emotions, from joy to trepidation, reflecting the complex tapestry of human experience.

In Bhuwal Prasad’s oeuvre, we witness a harmonious fusion of ancestral memory and present-day discourse. His art becomes a mirror to our times, reflecting the anarchic spirit of contemporary life while maintaining a deep connection to tribal aesthetics and folkloric narratives. Through his unique visual lexicon, Prasad not only carves out his own identity in the art world but also offers viewers a portal to explore the timeless rhythms that connect us all.

Works

Solitude in my cacophony – 6

Solitude in my cacophony – 5

Solitude in my cacophony – 4

Solitude in my cacophony – 3

Solitude in my cacophony – 2

Solitude in my cacophony

OUR Exhibitions

Beyond the surface | A journey through form & abstraction

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