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Ritu Sinha Figurative Paintings

Indian, b. 1976
Artist Statement: Through my paintings, I talk about my personal stories and contemporary human situations affected by political decisions, especially on children and women. I treat them as something to overcome and to communicate with other people. My creative process is a link between conscious and subconscious experiences. Work on paper involves an ongoing process of making and expressing. It is through putting down, cutting, pasting, colouring, manipulating, adding, layering, leaving the paper empty or drawing running stitch to create a final work of art. Usually I like to work on the waste papers which are of unusual sizes and accordingly I incorporate sequin and thread in my art which give the wings to my thoughts, as I believe that people who are the sailors of such circumstances are like thread, they can be streamed in any direction. My paintings are multi-paneled as it is the reflection of my own identity, as I have experienced my life in sections. Ritu has works collected in European museums, private collections in the States, France and India. Her work can be seen annually at LA Art Show in Gallery 1202's works on paper booth, and she had a two-person show in 2020 that featured her series, My First Day in This World.
(Biography provided by Gallery 1202)
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Artist: Ritu Sinha
All That Glitters - Acrylic Fauvist Painting of Child (Yellow+Red+Brown)
By Ritu Sinha
Located in Gilroy, CA
"All That Glitters" is a resurged work that Indian artist Ritu Sinha created. Created in 2014, this work has come around to represent the current world condition during the pandemic,...
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2010s Contemporary Ritu Sinha Figurative Paintings

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Acrylic, Canvas

Ocean Deep - Framed 6 Panel Delicately Beautiful Painting of Indian Culture
By Ritu Sinha
Located in Gilroy, CA
"Ocean Deep" is the newest series by Indian Artist Ritu Sinha. This work is a continuation of Sinha's "Pulwama" series, a tribute to the martyrs in her home...
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2010s Contemporary Ritu Sinha Figurative Paintings

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Watercolor, Acrylic, Handmade Paper

No One Wants To Scream- Contemporary Self Portrait Indian Artist (Red+Yellow)
By Ritu Sinha
Located in Gilroy, CA
"No One Wants To Scream" is a self-portrait of Indian artist Ritu Sinha. This emotional piece is outwardly confrontational and repellant; however, the more one sits with the piece, t...
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2010s Contemporary Ritu Sinha Figurative Paintings

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Make Me One With Everything No. 2- Two Part Conceptual Painting Red+Blue+Green
By Ritu Sinha
Located in Gilroy, CA
"Make Me One with Everything No. 2" is the second piece to complete the work by Indian artist Ritu Sinha. Complimenting its confrontational counterpart with wistful hope from a young...
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2010s Contemporary Ritu Sinha Figurative Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

"Voice of the Moon" - 14 pc, Pink, Grey, and Blue Works on Paper Indian Artist
By Ritu Sinha
Located in Gilroy, CA
"Voice of the Moon" is a 14-panel installation by Indian artist Ritu Sinha. Each panel represents a different story or experience in Sinha's life as a woman and mother in India. Rit...
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2010s Contemporary Ritu Sinha Figurative Paintings

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Acrylic, Paper

Coalgate- Brooding Figurative Abstract of Indian Resident in Brown + Red + Grey
By Ritu Sinha
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"Coalgate" is walking the line between representational and abstract by Indian artist Ritu Sinha. The background seems to be melting away with the hint of a city in its structure, po...
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2010s Contemporary Ritu Sinha Figurative Paintings

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"Once Upon a Time" 72 Panel Painting Series by Indian Artist in Pink + Grey
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"Once Upon a Time" is a multimedia large scale 72 piece series by Indian Artist Ritu Sinha. This immersive series tells stories, talks back and forth to each other and the viewer. So...
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2010s Contemporary Ritu Sinha Figurative Paintings

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Make Me One With Everything No. 1- Painting of Child and Elephant in Red + Blue
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2010s Contemporary Ritu Sinha Figurative Paintings

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"Desire" - Framed Contemporary Diptych of India w/ Elephant in Pink + Grey
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"Desire" is an interconnected diptych by Indian Artist Ritu Sinha. This artwork emphasis on the stories and actions of the darkest phase of independent India. The crosia work symboli...
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2010s Contemporary Ritu Sinha Figurative Paintings

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Paper, Acrylic, Fabric, Watercolor, Graphite

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