Chippa Sudhakar

Chippa Sudhakar

Chippa Sudhakar

Chippa Sudhakar executes his fantasies on wood, combining the art of laying colour, with that of carving. As a result of a childhood spent in rural areas and his present residence in a farmhouse studio in Hyderabad his paintings have a distinct touch of folk art.

Primarily based on the intricate relationship patterns between men and women, Sudhakar's paintings attempt to explore the nuances of these subtle links. Because of the nature of the material he works with, Sudhakar uses natural colours whenever possible. Sepia, ochre, black and beige, in acrylic, are the dominant hues utilised to paint out the figures that he fashions from the plank itself. Metals, such as copper attached with wires, provide a contrasting element of colour as well as texture, relieving the eye from the preponderance of wood. His present thematic preoccupation is about the economic and ecological changes he witnesses in his surroundings as cities are dramatically transforming.

Chippa Sudhakar executes his fantasies on wood, combining the art of laying colour, with that of carving. As a result of a childhood spent in rural areas and his present residence in a farmhouse studio in Hyderabad his paintings have a distinct touch of folk art.

Primarily based on the intricate relationship patterns between men and women, Sudhakar's paintings attempt to explore the nuances of these subtle links. Because of the nature of the material he works with, Sudhakar uses natural colours whenever possible. Sepia, ochre, black and beige, in acrylic, are the dominant hues utilised to paint out the figures that he fashions from the plank itself. Metals, such as copper attached with wires, provide a contrasting element of colour as well as texture, relieving the eye from the preponderance of wood. His present thematic preoccupation is about the economic and ecological changes he witnesses in his surroundings as cities are dramatically transforming.

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