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"Monsoon Maidens" is a captivating collection of Indian Abstract Figurative Paintings by Siddharth Katragadda, celebrating the transformative power of the monsoon season. With twenty-five exquisite paintings, the collection showcases the essence of Indian women amidst the changing landscape brought by the monsoon. Each painting portrays women adorned in vibrant saris and traditional bindis, their beauty enhanced by the multi-hued umbrellas that shield them from the rain. Through this visual journey, viewers are invited to witness the enchanting metamorphosis that unfolds when the monsoon arrives, where the air is filled with the fragrance of blossoming flowers and the promise of love. The vibrant imagery is supplanted by symbolisms that are unique to each painting. For example, a parrot to one side, reflecting the woman's quest for freedom; and an umbrella to the other, symbolizing her being rooted and trapped. It's this juxtapositioning that is common to most Katragadda paintings.
2022
Acrylic on Canvas
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24 W x 36 H x 1 D in
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Siddharth Katragadda is an Indian-American Artist who has been painting since he was around five. He started exhibiting and selling his art only in 2008. From 2008 to 2015, he was very prolific, selling nearly 50 of his Abstract “Dark Indian Women” series paintings to private collectors across the world. In 2010, his work was acquired by famous filmmaker Mani Ratnam. He took a break from painting in 2015, to focus on films and writing, before returning to art in 2022, when he painted a series of 12 Western paintings in what he calls Holeism style, based on various humanitarian issues, including abortion, race, war, violence against women, climate change, guns and border issues. He also returned to his abstract Indian women, creating the first of his Timism style paintings. As an artist, he believes that an artist's primary objective should be to capture a culture – and that a culture can be best understood through its women. He aims to develop his own styles of painting that progress art in new directions. His experiments are seen in all his paintings. He says, "my art has three sides - the three Ss: Story, Social Impact and Shift (Innovation). My work is not strictly meant to decorate walls, but to decorate minds, each with a story - a message for social change. A hundred years from now, I want my art to be a time capsule of society as it exists today. I also place a high value on innovation; as Picasso said, every painting series has to move art in a new direction... never repeat yourself or others. I am proudly the founder of the "Holeism", “Timism,” "Soulism," “Classicism” and "Feminism" art styles, which I hope to popularize." Sid's paintings have been exhibited and collected worldwide. He has sold over a 100 paintings in a career spanning from 2008 to present, with collectors in India, Dubai, Australia, Singapore, and America.
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