Fantasy

Karvachuth painting

Fantasy an oil painting tells the importance of relationship in Vipula Saxena’s life. She painted this painting on occasion of Karvachuth (An Indian Festival) in remembrance of her husband who works far away from home.

From the onset of Vipula’s art journey, her works are based on experience of life, emotions, people and surroundings.
Vipula Saxena doesn’t have a set pattern to develop paintings. Vipula sometimes starts an artwork with a vague idea of what she hopes to achieve. She immediately starts working on the subject and goes with the flow till accomplishment. On other instances Vipula Saxena’s drawings develop into in-depth ideas and detailed images. During her research and production of an artwork, she develops new areas of interest, which leads to the next body of work.
The subject matter of each body of work determines the materials and forms of the work. Vipula Saxena’s works are visual transformation of what she feels, sees and experiences. In the process of creating these concepts, she liberates her mind to pursue concepts which are rich in proportion and pure in form. Vipula then deconstructs them through various textures, shapes and colours to enhance subject of artwork.
Some of her subject matter is about relationships. Every relationship is important for Vipula, regardless of it being with humans, nature or with the place where she lives or lived. Vipula Saxena has painted significant moments emerged from these relationships.