The ‘soul’ of nature creates us as a fused whole. Nature is a living entity that teaches us, guides us, and saves us whenever our lives are fraught with perils, but nature also punishes whenever we attempt to destroy her soul, rhythm, tempo and color revolving throughout. Nature does not have any greed or desire; she only loves to be loved. Humans started to read nature’s open book with utmost interest for answers. In return, humans named nature’s events accordingly and transmitted the knowledge to the following generations. With every passing moment, similar events, yet not similar due to its time, location, and human knowledge, perspectives vary altogether.

Humans, once a subset of nature has alienated itself from its alma mater, the nature, with an invasive and arrogant attitude. Through society formation, the human race has collectively moved up the ranks in ruling this planet. Even amidst such success, the society undergoes repressive actions such as rape, abuse, and exploitation along with heinous acts such as war, genocide, and crimes against humanity. Humans too, amidst chaotic and restless environs, are struggling to come out in the open and express their emotions. While the desire for a utopian state of perpetual peace appears like a fiction, lies underneath the ‘capitalism’ — the bloodsucker of the have-nots in disguise of democracy. The abandonment of both the natural and unnatural entities is inevitable while pregnancy is that state of uncertainty which decides the fate of the human race. The human womb is that crucible, which morphs both the physical and the mental state of a human that is living and will live. My paintings do not address the ‘beauty’ of a system rather represent the abstract enigma of the process and equally not only address the able entities but also the differently able at times. To me, nature is not a perfect utopia but is always evolving amidst continual acceptance and rejection. The shell is that abode which forms over an extended period of time where one can recline into loneliness or explore into openness. It is only we humans, who greedily destroy the nature, have to suffer its consequence— degeneration — well ahead of the time and it starts with you…I leave my paintings in the hands of the viewers, the individual judges, to decipher their own meaning of my creations.