• Milkweed II by Prachi Sahasrabudhe

Milkweed II by Prachi Sahasrabudhe

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This collection of illustrations explores the intricate details of the artist’s natural surroundings, focusing on a specific season or a particular species of plant, flower, or seed. Through distinctive forms, patterns, and textures, the artwork serves as a visual documentation that captures the essence of nature’s transitory moments. As the artist portrays the ever-changing beauty of the seasons, there is an underlying theme of femininity that symbolizes birth and growth. The compositions reflect the coexistence of nature and humanity, resonating with botanical elements to convey a rich spectrum of colors, textures, and forms, serving as a metaphor for human emotions.

Size   15.7" x 11.8"
Medium Mixed Media on Handmade Paper
Edition Size Unique
Framing Unframed
Year 2024
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Prachi Sahasrabudhhe

Prachi Sahasrabudhhe's work conveys a diverse visualization and allows for a free flow of ideas and spontaneity. The emotions evoked by her art pave the way to delve deeper into the colors, textures, and lyrical meaning carved on the canvases. The beauty of reflection in Prachi’s artwork can be felt in the bursts of color and movement, inspired by the ever-changing rhythms of nature and the human spirit. Her art evokes feelings of liberation and serenity, cultivating an ephemeral connection that rests dormant deep within oneself. Through her work, she attempts to embrace the uncertainty of existence and chaos.

Predominantly utilizing drawing and printmaking mediums, she engages in a gradual process of image making that mirrors the evolution of thought. The layered approach inherent in printmaking allows for the reconstruction of experiences and memories while fostering new perspectives. This process culminates in visual artworks that embody multiple layers of thought and color, with a preference for printmaking techniques such as reduction woodcut and intaglio, alongside some mixed media explorations in recent years. 


Prachi typically works on multiple series simultaneously, addressing themes segregated as Nature, Self-Expression, Human Emotions, Social Surroundings and Fantasy. Each body of work consists of various themes and narratives, often sparked by daily occurrences that inspire deep contemplation. She prefers metaphorical titles, allowing viewers the freedom to interpret the artwork through their own perceptions.