Happiness Blues by Vinay Dixit
An original artwok by Vinay Dixit
Size | 36" x 24" |
Medium |
Oil on archival paper |
Edition Size | Unique |
Framing | Unstreched |
Year | 2022 |
Certificate of Authenticity | Included |
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Vinay Dixit
Vinay Dixit is an acclaimed figurative painter whose work offers a compelling exploration of human interactions and the fleeting moments that define our existence. Originally from Uttar Pradesh and now based in Bangalore, India, Vinay’s artistic foundation was shaped by his studies in graphic design at the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), New Delhi, followed by a degree in Visual Arts from the Bangalore School of Visual Arts (BSVA).
With a background in designing digital experiences for global organizations, Vinay brings a nuanced understanding of human behavior into his paintings. His interest in psychology, behavioral sciences, and architecture deeply informs his practice, allowing him to capture the subtleties of everyday life with both depth and emotion.
Vinay’s work is distinguished by dynamic brushwork and a masterful balance of form and negative space, reflecting the impermanence of human experiences. His signature style—marked by bold strokes and the physicality of scraped paint—evokes a sense of movement and transition, making each piece a testament to the fluidity of life.
At the heart of his practice lies the concept of "simplexity"—the delicate balance between simplicity and complexity in visual storytelling. By distilling everyday moments into evocative compositions, his work resonates with collectors seeking pieces that blend aesthetic sophistication with intellectual depth.
As he continues to evolve his practice, Vinay remains dedicated to capturing the unseen beauty of human existence. His paintings serve as an invitation for collectors to engage with profound narratives, making each acquisition not just an artwork, but a timeless exploration of life itself.