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Born in 1983, Siddharth Shingade is a Maharashtra based artist who believes that the human figure is GodÕs biggest gift to artistry. The protagonists on his canvas are usually peasants, herdsmen, and women, who toil under the hot sun in dust laden fields. He portrays these ordinary men and women in their moments of rest, reflection, and respite. Endearing scenes and objects find place on ShingadeÕs canvases - wooden toys in a basket, the tired peasant playing music to sooth his aching muscles, a woman tending to her daughter and goat alike. ShingadeÕs narratives emanate from the depths of his own life and experiences. Besides figures and landscapes, mythology is a subject close to Siddharth ShingadeÕs heart. From the very beginning, he painted Buddha frequently, along with various Hindu gods. The inclusion of figures from mythology is completely involuntary, and not based on any religious beliefs. His most recent series focuses on the legend of the Govardhan Mountain, when Lord Krishna turned savior for the people. Inspired by miniature painting techniques, the artworks in this series are elaborately detailed stories with breathtaking attention to detail.
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