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All
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Ajay De
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Alexandra Gallagher
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Anjali B Purkayastha
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Anu Kulkarni
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Arvind Kolapkar
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Asit Patnaik
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Bakula Nayak
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Bharti Prajapati
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Bijoy Basak
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Buwa Shete
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Charanjeet Singh
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Diya Sethi
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G. Subramanian
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Gurudas Shenoy
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Helen Crawford
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HR Das
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Irene Hoff
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kosha Shah
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KR Santhana Krishnan
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Nagesh Ghodke
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Namrata Kumar
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Nayanaa Kanodia
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Nitin Ghangrekar
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Parul Kaur
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Phan Thu Trang
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PR Narvekar
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Praveen Kumar
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Priya Kainikara Sharma
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Richa Kashelkar
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Sachin Sagare
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Shiv Kumar Soni
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Sohan Jakhar
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Sudhir Talmale
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Sunaina Mehrotra
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Vraj Bhoomi
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Zoya Chaudhary
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All
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Ajay De
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Alexandra Gallagher
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Anjali B Purkayastha
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Anu Kulkarni
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Arvind Kolapkar
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Asit Patnaik
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Bakula Nayak
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Bharti Prajapati
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Bijoy Basak
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Buwa Shete
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Charanjeet Singh
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Diya Sethi
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G. Subramanian
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Gurudas Shenoy
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Helen Crawford
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HR Das
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Irene Hoff
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kosha Shah
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KR Santhana Krishnan
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Nagesh Ghodke
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Namrata Kumar
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Nayanaa Kanodia
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Nitin Ghangrekar
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Parul Kaur
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Phan Thu Trang
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PR Narvekar
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Praveen Kumar
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Priya Kainikara Sharma
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Richa Kashelkar
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Sachin Sagare
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Shiv Kumar Soni
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Sohan Jakhar
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Sudhir Talmale
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Sunaina Mehrotra
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Vraj Bhoomi
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Zoya Chaudhary
Sachin Sagare is renowned for his art that takes you on a journey through the multifaceted world inhabited by women.
With the strong belief that women play a vital role in shaping the values and culture of a society, Sachin’s artworks pay homage to female figures he has been influenced and inspired by. His works are simple, honest renditions of the myriad expressions and yet unexpressed voices of women. Using delicate lines and vibrant hues, Sachin depicts rustic scenes of village life in his distinct, contemporary style. He often portrays women holding flowers in his artworks – a reflection of the romanticised relationship between women and flowers. The radiant women in Sachin’s artworks are enchanting with their subtle grace and beauty, draped in reds, yellows, oranges and deep blues.
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I am from rural area of India. I like village life very much. I am working as painter from past ten years. Being a painter is very important for me because i want expresses myself through this medium.
My work is a way of expressing myself to the world. I have a sense of belongingness to the rustic and pastoral Indian lands. Furthermore, I reckon that the woman is the most magnificent creation of god. I draw women in extremely simplistic ways, which is in fact contradictory to their power and potential. In my perspective, there can be nothing remotely enthralling as that of a village woman. Through my paintings, I seek to bring out their inner beauty and charm. Drawing women and the rural Indian lands serve me with immense pleasure and joy.
Sachin was born in Pandharpur but now resides in Mumbai, Maharashtra. He received a diploma in drawing and painting from Dalvis Art Institute, Kolhapur and subsequently, another diploma in Applied Arts from Abhinaw Kala Mahavidyalay, Pune. Sagare has developed his own unique style of charcoal painting. Apart from charcoal, he also works in oils, watercolors and acrylics among many more mediums and techniques. Majorly, he displays his mesmerizing works at solo shows organized by him at art galleries such as Artquest Art Gallery, Sahil Art Gallery and Jahengir Art Gallery to name a few.