• टान्डो Tandoo Near Hill And River 1 by Dheeraj Jadhav
  • टान्डो Tandoo Near Hill And River 1 by Dheeraj Jadhav
  • टान्डो Tandoo Near Hill And River 1 by Dheeraj Jadhav
  • टान्डो Tandoo Near Hill And River 1 by Dheeraj Jadhav

    टान्डो Tandoo Near Hill And River 1 by Dheeraj Jadhav

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    This monochromatic artwork explores the tension between fluidity and structure through abstract topographical forms.


    This artwork was on display at Method Kala Ghoda (Mumbai) as a part of Dheeraj's first solo exhibition "Inheritance of a Feeling" (May 2025).

    Size 30" x 30"
    Medium Mixed Media on Canvas
    Edition Size Unique
    Framing Unstretched
    Year 2025
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    Dheeraj Jadhav

    Dheeraj Vasanta Jadhav (b. 1994, Golwadee) is a visual artist based in Mumbai, India. He holds an MFA (2024) and BFA (2018) from Sir J.J. School of Art, Mumbai, and completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Critical Theory, Aesthetics, and Practice (CTAP) from Jnanapravaha, Mumbai (2019).

    Jadhav's multidisciplinary practice investigates how sensory experiences—sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell—are shaped by the environments we inhabit. Through an intuitive process of documentation and material exploration, he works with drawing, painting, photography, charcoal, ink, dry pastel, watercolor, collage, and oil paints. His experiments often focus on how color, mark-making, and space can be used both around and within language.

    He was awarded the Art for Hope Grant (2024) for his community project Nomadic Narratives: Unveiling Banjara Essence Through Art and Ink. His work has been featured in several exhibitions and programs including the Geography of Consumption workshop at the Mohile Parekh Centre.