Anubhuti aur Abhikalp provides variety of contemporary art to enhance both corporate and individual interests.

Scenery & Indian Villages

Potters Dwelling

Potter’s Dwelling unfolds a poetic portrait of an Indian potter at work, where clay-stained hands shape fragile vessels and his eyes hold both dawn-bound hope and quiet fear, mirroring a life as delicate and breakable as the earthen forms he creates.

Medium : Oil On Canvas

Size : 24"X36"

Year : 1992

Fursat Ke Pal

Fursat ke Pal captures village women lost in joyous dance, where fleeting moments of music and togetherness revive their spirits, showing how simple rural gatherings become wells of hope, energy, and celebration amid lives devoted to daily duty.

Medium : Oil On Canvas

Size : 20"X30"

Year : 1996

Khamosh Angan

Khamosh Aangan unfolds a village home where women move through daily work and children fill the space with play, while beneath this living rhythm lies a muted ache—emotions carefully suppressed, not from weakness, but from a mother’s love that chooses silence so her children’s world remains unbroken.

Medium : Oil On Canvas

Size : 20"X30"

Hashra-1

Hashra unfolds within a rural setting, where women come together in gentle communion, their shared words and silences carrying the weight of daily struggles, transforming companionship into a sacred pause that restores strength and prepares them for the trials ahead.

Medium : Oil On Canvas

Size : 20"X30"

Year : 1993

Hashra 2

Set within a rural landscape by a still village lake, the painting captures women dispersing after moments of shared solace, returning to their homes with renewed strength yet carrying the same unspoken suffering, choosing silence, resilience, and mutual understanding as they walk back into lives shaped by duty and quiet endurance.

Medium : Oil On Canvas

Size : 20"X30"

Year : 1993

Taal-Tapasya

portrays a rural performing pair whose lives are woven into folk dance, where hardship and poverty bind them more deeply to their art, drawing them so completely into rhythm and movement that struggle itself dissolves into devotion, expression, and survival.

Medium : Oil On Canvas

Size : 20"X30"

Bandhan Ki Laey

Unfolds in a rural setting where women sit together, their hands rhythmically weaving long strands that mirror the invisible ties of society and tradition, as shared silences and soft exchanges offer brief relief, while their lives continue to revolve around duty, family, and the enduring strength found in collective endurance.

Medium : Oil On Canvas

Size : 20"X30"