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Prashant Hirlekar
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"I believe in that precious and blissful moment when I am charged and I want to express something on a surface with the help of brushes and colours…It cleanses my mind and the pores of my body as if a metamorphosis."
Born in Mumbai in 1961, Prashant Hirlekar graduated from the Sir JJ School of Arts in 1981 with a diploma in Applied Art, and soon after that worked with some of Mumbai's leading advertising agencies and publishing...
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"I believe in that precious and blissful moment when I am charged and I want to express something on a surface with the help of brushes and colours…It cleanses my mind and the pores of my body as if a metamorphosis."
Born in Mumbai in 1961, Prashant Hirlekar graduated from the Sir JJ School of Arts in 1981 with a diploma in Applied Art, and soon after that worked with some of Mumbai's leading advertising agencies and publishing houses as an illustrator and art director. In 1991 Hirlekar decided to enter the world of fine arts and become a full-time painter in order to explore and give vent to his creative expressions. His first solo show in 1992, held simultaneously in Mumbai and Delhi, created waves in the art world, and thereafter this artist has enjoyed quite a unique position in Mumbai's art circles.
Hirlekar's eclectic themes, the satirical playfulness of his figures and his usage of bright colours evoke a magical feeling of enchantment in the viewer. His style represents a new beginning in Indian art, and he believes that no subject is unfit for his surfaces. Hirlekar left no stone unturned in the search for material and inspiration, and says, "I experimented on various imaginary themes like snakes and ladders, tree of life, fragrant soil, women, animals, fire, earth, water. Mythological themes like Kubera, Laxmi, Ganesha, Shiva etc and even themes from everyday life like 'darzi', saloon, workers, sadhus, billboard painters etc."
His great impulsiveness and need to express himself at the moment inspiration struck him was what led to his painting on so many different surfaces, that he himself cannot recall every object he has coloured. Also, canvas was not as easily available in his area of Virar as it was elsewhere. Today, in collaboration with Meher Bijlani, the owner of Artquest Ltd. and Gallery, Prashant has turned this instinctive and impulsive painting into a very lucrative art form aptly called 'objets d'art.' Bijlani supplies the artist with pieces of kitchenware, furniture or stationery like kettles, pots, coaster, cupboards, tables and even a car to paint on, and then markets them as utilitarian and affordable art.
Hirlekar, working almost twenty hours a day, in his studio produces objects coloured with vivid, screaming hues. Loud blues, reds or yellows comprise the background on which hover unmistakable motifs in his signature style including the green haired girls, peacocks, fish, and flowers.
Acknowledging this as the secret of his success, Hirlekar says he is not afraid of compromise. Taking the risk of failure in his stride at all times, Hirlekar enjoys the newfound, out-of-the-box freedom he enjoys as an artist today. The "spontaneity" he finds in this form of art allows his "energy to flow placidly" through the channels he desires and offers him great peace of mind. Hirlekar has even painted the human body once!
Prashant Hirlekar, now having six one-man shows and more than fifteen participations in group exhibitions to his name, has won several awards for his unique brand of work. He currently lives and works in Mumbai.
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Born
1961
Mumbai
Education
1983 Guest Student from Abhinav Kala Mahavidalaya, Pune
1981 Diploma in Applied Art from JJ School of Art, Mumbai
Exhibitions
Selected Solo Exhibitions
2007 'Welcome Series’, Suchitrra...
Selected Solo Exhibitions
2007 'Welcome Series’, Suchitrra Arts, Mumbai.
2005 Timeless Art Gallery, New Delhi.
2004 Kalakriti, Mumbai.
2003 India Art, Pune
2002 Gallery Intex, Dubai
2002 Gallery art d'enchante,
2001 Solo Art Gallery,
1998 Birla Academy of Art and Culture
1995 Pradarshak Art Gallery, Mumbai
1992 Masterpiece Art Gallery, New Delhi
1992 Sophia Duchesne Art Gallery, Mumbai
Selected Group Exhibitions
2002 Artcircle, Hongkong
2001 Indigo Restaurant organized by Elle Magazine And Art Quest Gallery, Mumbai
1999 Sophia Duchesne Art Gallery, Mumbai
1999 Art Quest Gallery, Mumbai
1999 Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai
1999 Holiday Inn, Pune
1999 'Jambori’, Lakeeren, Mumbai
1998 Art Quest Gallery, Mumbai
1998 Nehru Center, Mumbai
1998 A Group Show for a Cause, Multiple Sclerosis Society of India at Chavan Center, Mumbai
1997 Holiday Inn, Pune
1997 Artist Center, Mumbai
1996 Gallery Leela, Mumbai
1994 PFA, Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai
Joint Exhibitions
2003 Nehru Centre, Mumbai
Participations
2002 Kala Ghoda Art Festival, Mumbai
1999 Exhibition to celebrate 50 years of India's Independence, Bombay Art Society, Mumbai
1991 'Art Mela' organized by CitiBank, Mumbai
1991 Annual Exhibition, Art Society of India, Mumbai
Honours and Awards
1987 CAG Award for Line Drawing
1983 'Best Entry of the Year Award', Abhinav Kala Mahavidalaya, Pune
1983 1st Award for Best Water Color, Abhinav Kala Mahavidalaya, Pune
1983 1st Award for Best Pencil Drawings, Abhinav Kala Mahavidalaya, Pune
1987 CAG Award for Line Drawing
1983 'Best Entry of the Year Award', Abhinav Kala Mahavidalaya, Pune
1983 1st Award for Best Water Color, Abhinav Kala Mahavidalaya, Pune
1983 1st Award for Best Pencil Drawings, Abhinav Kala Mahavidalaya, Pune
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