About Madhu Singh & Her Art

Madhu Singh is a Indian painter, born in Mathura (Uttar Pradesh), India, whose areas of interest including, painting, drawing, sculpture, music, craft, designing and photography. Culturally India has a rich heritage of art and crafts but she grew up in an environment where art was not popular. She was curious form a young age about the subjectivity of life in general and also how societal perceptions pave way for the gender inequality. By the time she left her home town to pursue higher studies and her graduation in fine art from Agra University and Post graduation form Rajasthan University, Jaipur and after that she moved to Mumbai and from here the landscape of her youth has transformed.
Art for her- She prefer art measured in human dimension : art that whispers and doesn’t shout, art that covers me and makes me fly and does not crush.
She says – “Interpretations requires thought next time you see an artist sitting in a comfy chair and gazing into space, that’s not necessarily laying, that might actually be working.”

Madhu Singh’s works are one of a kind easily recognzied by her unique style & technical mastery. She uses symbolism to create timeless works on canvas and paper; carefully selecting subjects that transcend time and space to convey here ideas and emotions. Her art uses visual language of shape, form, colour and line to create a composition which may exist with a degree of independence, she create a new kind of art which would encompass the fundamental changes taking place in technology, science and philosophy. Painting the expression of ideas and emotions, with the creation of certain anesthetic qualities, in a two dimensional visual language. The elements of her language - its shape, lines, colours, tones and texture are used in various ways to produce sensations of volume, space, movement and light on a flat surface. These elements are combined into expressive patterns in order to represent super-natural phenomena, to interpret a narrative theme or to create wholly abstract visual relationship. The design of her paintings is its visual format; the arrangement of lines, shapes, colours, tones and textures into an expressive patter. It is her sense of inevitability in her form organization that gives a great painting its self-sufficiency and presence. In the art world’ It would be classified as “Expressive” but for her definition. She going to define freestyle she define her artwork; organic, abstract, contemporary, free form, gestural and expressive.