• 178 by Ansh Kumar
  • 178 by Ansh Kumar
  • 178 by Ansh Kumar
  • 178 by Ansh Kumar

    178 by Ansh Kumar

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    "178" from Ansh Kumar's 'Absolute' series showcases abstract human forms that evoke illusions of overlapping shadows. Inspired by people around him, the artwork reflects the evolving connections and contrasts between individuals, representing the Gestalt philosophy of human perception and society. Perfect for art collectors seeking thought-provoking, contemporary pieces.

     Size 12" x 12"
    Medium Serigraph on Glass
    Edition Size Limited, Edition of 2
    Framing Framed
    Year 2023
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    Ansh Kumar

    Ansh Kumar is an interdisciplinary artist based in Delhi/Rishikesh, India, known for blending his architectural background with various art forms to create immersive, interactive experiences. Self-taught from an early age, he works across mediums like digital art, new media, projection mapping, animation, clay, printmaking, biomaterials, and textiles. His latest explorations bring clay and glass sculptures to life, using light and space to challenge perceptions and inspire human connection.

    Rooted in a fascination with color theory, optical art, and cognitive psychology, Ansh's work pushes boundaries, questioning societal norms and encouraging people to celebrate their unique stories beyond physical appearances. His art invites playful interactions, fostering a deeper sense of connection and empathy.

    Ansh’s exhibitions have spanned eight countries, with notable showcases at events like Miami Art Basel, Ars Electronica, and CADAF in Paris.