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Nandini Chirimar grew up in Jaipur, India and moved to America in 1987 to study art. She has to her credit a BFA degree in Drawing/Painting from Cornell University, a residency at the Skowhegan School of Art, and an MFA degree in Painting from the Maryland Institute College of Art. She learned viscosity printing from the celebrated printmaker Arun Bose and spent four years in Japan studying woodblock printing with Japanese artist, Taika...
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Nandini Chirimar grew up in Jaipur, India and moved to America in 1987 to study art. She has to her credit a BFA degree in Drawing/Painting from Cornell University, a residency at the Skowhegan School of Art, and an MFA degree in Painting from the Maryland Institute College of Art. She learned viscosity printing from the celebrated printmaker Arun Bose and spent four years in Japan studying woodblock printing with Japanese artist, Taika Kinoshita. Nandini derives inspiration for her work from everyday objects and situations in her life as an Indian woman and mother living in America. Her mixed media drawings appear sculptural. She uses Japanese Kozo paper to make detailed drawings using pencil, watercolor and embroidery. These are layered with woodblock printing or sewing, and may be cut, rolled or otherwise manipulated to become objects. Nandini has shown her work at the Allen Gallery, New York (solo exhibition); Ono Gallery, Tokyo; Exhibit 320 Gallery, New Delhi; CIMA Gallery, Kolkata; AHAF Fair, Korea; SLICK II Fair, Paris; and in Erasing Borders Traveling Exhibitions organized by the Indo-American Arts Council. She lives and works in New York City.
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