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Website
http://www.angelfire.com/sd/sudhirdeshpande1
Relationship status
single
Program / Degree
Ph.D.
Member type
Artist
If you're an artist, what kind of art do you make?
Conceptual, Digital, Drawing, Painting, Performance, Photography, Sculpture
I am...
an Indian , sculptor and painter with Ph.D. in public sculptures. working and exhibiting all over the world. Mainly, accepts commissions for large scale public sculptures in metal.
About my artwork
I am into sculptures and paintings. as far as
Sculptures: are based on psychalogy and philosophy converted into forms of metal. most of the time conceptual with colours.
Paintings: are abstract with theams.
Artists I like
ALEX. CALDER, HENRY MOORE, PABLSO PICASSO, JACKSON POLLOK, RABINDRANATH TAGORE.
Interests
CREATIVE ELEMENTS, MUSIC, PHILOSOPHY, MYTHALOGY.
What exhibitions are good at the moment?
GROUP EXHIBITION IN TRIVENI KALA AT NEW DELHI, INDIA.
Centre of the artworld:
my studio, nowhere and everywhere
Dr. SUDHIR DESHPANDE. Ph.D.




Mailing Address :Banglow # 8, Gangasagar Housing Society,
Near Vanvihar Colony, Nashik, India - 422 007

Phone: : ++91 253 6524976,
++91 9370207744.

E-mails : sudhirdeshpande@lycos.com
: sudhirdeshpande@india.com

URL : http://www.angelfire.com/sd/sudhirdeshpande1
: http://www.angelfire.com/planet/sudhirdeshpande1

Life Member : The Bombay Art Society, Mumbai, India.

Member : SCALA>> International Artists Association, Larnaka,
Cyprus.


Ph.D. in ‘Educational Communication. ’Title of the thesis: ‘The significance of sculptures in public places as a medium of communications.’ Yashwantrao Chavan Open University, Nashik, India.

Sculptures and Murals / paintings based on Philosophy and Vedic philosophy along with abstracts. Sculptures creation is more than three dimensions i.e. mobile, revolving, musical, water and light oriented etc.

Recognition (for the achievement of creating the ‘Powerful’, a 55’ tall and 27 tonnes in scrap metal) by Limca Book of Records since 1992.

Recognition by Guinness Book of Records, since 1992 till 2004. (On page no.181 in the section of ‘sculpture’ edition 1992. And details with photograph on page no. 157 in 1994 English edition. And onwards till 1999)

One Man Show : Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai, India. – 1986.

: Alliance Francis, Banglore, India. – 1986.

: Sarala’s Art Center, Chennai, India. – 1986.

: Balgandharva Art Gallery, Pune, India. – 1987.

: Hotel Green View, Nashik, India. – 1987.

:Private exhibition sponsored by Divisional Revenue Commissioner of Nashik at his Nashik residence, Nashik, India. – 1989.

: Private exhibition sponsored by Marathi Newspaper ‘Sakal’ at their North Maharashtra edition inaugural function at Nashik, India. – 1989.

: Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai, India, – 1989.

: Indian Cultural Center, Berlin, Germany – 1996

: Dresdner Bank, Theo dor hause Platz branch, Berlin, Germany – 1996.

: ev. Gemeindezentrum Hellersdorf, Berlin, Germany – 1996

: Corn Exchange Newbury, England, Oct’ 2002.

: New Greenham Arts, Newbury, England, Oct 2002.

: Alankritha Art Gallery, Hyderabad, India. Nov’2003.

: ‘Hansafar’ Cultural organization, Nashik, India. July 2004.

: ‘Chitrakala Mahavidyalay’, (Govt. Fine Arts College),
Nashik. India. -Jan 2005.

: Citibank International, Nashik branch, INDIA. June’2005.

: ‘Art Konsult’ art gallery, New Delhi, India. Oct-Nov 2005.

: ‘IndigoBlueArt Gallery, Singapore, Singapore, Jan–Feb’06.

: ‘ABN.Amro Bank, Juhu Branch, Mumbai, India. Jun – July
2006.

: ABN.Amro Bank, Nariman Point Branch, Mumbai, India.
Jun – July 2006.


Live Performance of Creations:

: ev. Gemeindezentrum, Hellersdorf, Berlin, Germany, 1996.

: Chandigarh museum of arts, Chandigarh, India. 2007

Group Exhibitions : State art exhibition, Nashik, India. – 1987

: ‘EMIL2’, (International Enamel Art Exhibition) at Coburg, Germany – 1987.


: Rodin Grand Prize, Exhibition of non-abstract Maquettes. Only
Indian artist selected. Hakone Open Air Museum, Tokyo, Japan. 1992.

: ‘SCALA’ International Exhibition of Arts, Larnaka, Cyprus. – 1998.

: ‘Lokmat’ Exhibition at Nashik, India, April 1999.

: 1st International Bra Art Exhibition, San Antonio, TX; USA. March - April’ 2000.

: Exhibition ' Restart ', Gallery 111, Johannesburg, South
Africa. - April 1 - 30, 2000.

: ' Lokmat ' Exhibition at Nashik, Mahatma Fule Art Gallery,
Nashik, India. April' 2000.

: ‘Parallel Expression’, with my son Ar. Sudeep, Judah Hyam
Syanagoae, New Delhi, India. August 2006.

: ‘Sentiments’, a drawing exhibition of abstracts, Ravindra
Bhavan, New Delhi, India Nov – Dec. 2006



Group Exhibition on Internet : Art Areas.com. USA. Jan'2000 onwards.

: Art Challenge, Canada; 3rd Feb'2000 Onwards.

: Gallery212, NY, USA; Net exhibition, May'2000.

: Deep In Art.com, USA.

: Inter Arte Online.com, Italy.

: Visual Art Gallery.com

: Arts of Paradise.org.



Slide Shows : Attended ‘ IS 90 ‘, an international sculptors Conference at Washington D.C. USA in June’90. Reviewed by sculptors, critics and agents.

: Indian Telephone Department, Nashik Division. Nashik, India.

: Nashik Thermal Power Station, Maharashtra State
Electricity Board. Nasik, India.

: National Gallery of Modern Arts, New Delhi, India.

: National Gallery of Modern Arts, Washington, U.S.A.

: Indian Central Railway, Bombay V.T. station. India.

: Maharashtra Police Department. India.

: Pethe High School, Nashik, India.

: Rotary Club of Nashik, Rotary International. India.

: Prajapita Bramha Kumari Conference at Nashik. India.

: ‘Visual communication in Architecture’, conducted for the teaching faculty members in architecture, organized and hosted at Bharti Vidyapiths college of Architecture, Pune. India.




Awards : Meritorious Award by, Deshastha Rugvedi Sanstha’, Mumbai, India for outstanding works of Art.

: Meritorious Award of Appreciation by ‘Daily Deshdoot”, Local Marathi Newspaper, Nashik, India

: Meritorious Award by Nashik Police Commissioner, Maharashtra Police Department. , Nashik’ India

: Decoration by K.K.Moose Foundation, Chalisgaon, India for outstanding work in sculptures.

: Pethe High School, Nashik, India.

: Jaycees Club, Nashik, India.

: Vocational Award of 1991 by Rotary Club of Nashik, India Rotary International.

: All India Deshastha Rugvedi Sanstha, Bombay, India.

: Cultural Department of Akhil Bharatiya Purnawad Mandal, Bombay, India.

: MICO Forum, MICO, Nashik, India.

: Prajapita Bramha Kumari, Nashik Branch, Nashik, India.

: Merit of Exellence Award, Art Challenge, Canada.


Major Collections and Commissions:


: ‘Scorpio’, 48” x 36” x 36”. Steel’ painted. National Gallery of Modern Arts, New Delhi, India.

: ‘Powerful’ – 55’x20’x20’ and 27 tones scrap metal painted. Commissioned by Nashik Thermal Power Station of Maharashtra State Electricity Board. Nashik, India. Recognized by Limca Book of Records and Guinness Book of Records.

: ‘Rangoli’– 32’x24’x24’. Steel painted. Commissioned by Bhusawal Thermal power Station, Bhusawal. Maharashtra State Electricity Board. India.

: Bajaj Auto Limited, Aurangabad. India. 5 nos. of sculptures ranging from 15’ to 27’ in height. Painted Steel.

: ‘Friend Indeed’ - 30’x20’x8’. Painted steel. Maharashtra State Police Department. Nashik, India.

: ‘Challenge’ - 27’x12’x4’. Painted Steel. Portrait sculpture of Mr. Bhavarlal Jain, Chairperson of Jain Group, Jalgaon, India.

: “ Integrity’.- 18’x161’x10’. Steel and PVC pipes installations. Jain Group, Jalgaon, India.

: ‘ Dnyanganga’, - 24’ x 10’ x 10’. Steel painted Red and Green Marble. Yashvantrao Chavan Open University, Nashik, India.

: Several star Hotels and Government Projects.

: Cultural Minister of Germany, Berlin, Germany.

: ev. Gemindezentrum Hellersdorf, Berlin, Germany.

: Gallery QQ, Warsaw, Poland.

:Reliance Industries Limited, Jamnagar, Gujrath, India. –
1. ‘Life’- 25' tall Revolving, Musical and colorful sculpture,
Steel Painted with Brass Bails and different pipes for
Musical effects.
2. ‘ Untitled’- 22' water oriented sculpture in steel.

: ' Cyber Link ', Cyber café, Nashik, India.

: Hotel 55, London, England.

: Chandigarh Museum of arts, Chandigarh, India.

Private collections in Germany, France, England, Scotland, U.S.A and Japan.


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At 1:15pm on March 15, 2008, DR. SUDHIR DESHPANDEDR. SUDHIR DESHPANDE said…
Dr. SUDHIR DESHPANDE, Ph.D.



I believe, that every artwork, be it a painting, or a sculpture, is a physical reconstruction of my idea or thought. To me an artwork is a consequential outcome of the analysis of the respective subject.

Working in, acrylic or oil on canvas (sometimes oil with acrylic) helps to channelise and transform my spontaneous idea with its original form, to an artwork. I understand that my works are an analytical abstract interpretation, portraying psychology and temperament.

“The mind is like the Universe, having no limits, so is the canvas.”

The thought process is the cause of evolution to my working methodology. I understand that every emotion is free from any Geometrical barrier. Thus, the execution, of the ORIGINAL FORM of the subject has always been my interest and intention.

My interpretations hold a palette of not more than three to four shades in order to be, in context with the subject and its strong symbolism. In my working style, one can observe the correlation of dots and lines, being the major elements on my canvas. I believe, that improvisation, leads us to minimalism, where ‘less becomes more.’ Thus one can find a ‘minimalist’ approach in expression of the subject in my works.

My works are purely a self-expression of bohemian ideas, with their austere execution and being an honest interpretation of my world.

"Painting gives me the most satisfying pleasure. When all the forces come together: the brush strokes, the right colors, the mood I created through starting the painting, my style which comes through, and I try not to loose that stream of consciousness when I paint. It is trance-like and it is the only way I know how to meditate. My art is an acknowledgement of life, a confession of my feelings, and a celebration of the painting process.



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