One Soul – Many Forms

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Material & Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Dimensions:54 x 36 x 1 inches (W x H x D – unframed) Hexaptych (6 canvases of  18 x 18 x 1 each)

Year of make: 2025
Signature: Bottom left
Shipping Profile: In a Cardboard Box. 6 Canvases ready to Hang. (Stretched but Unframed)

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One Soul – Many Forms

This painting, “One Soul – Many Forms”, is a profound celebration of the inherent unity among women across the globe. Each figure represents a woman from a distinct corner of the world, marked by geography, culture, language, faith, and upbringing. Yet, despite these external differences, they are connected by one essential truth—the soul of womanhood, a shared spiritual and emotional essence that transcends all boundaries and divisions.

This work acknowledges the many different customs, traditions, and social frameworks women navigate daily; however, it deliberately moves beyond highlighting those differences. Instead, it emphasizes the universal journey that women share—the joys, struggles, hopes, and resilience that define female existence worldwide. Whether facing limitations imposed by society, cultural expectations, or personal challenges, women carry an indomitable spirit woven through each of their stories.

The painting reflects the quiet strength and dignity of women who, despite varied circumstances, experience similar emotional landscapes—nurturing, courage, love, sacrifice, creativity, and a relentless pursuit of freedom and dignity. It is a tribute to the invisible threads that bind women across borders, languages, and histories, forming a global sisterhood of shared aspirations and empathy.

Society’s tendency to categorize and differentiate women by caste, creed, race, or class is acknowledged but intentionally set aside in this piece. The unifying visual language invites viewers to pause and consider the deeper connections that surpass these social constructs. It calls for recognition of women’s collective power, advocating for solidarity rather than division.

By portraying women in various postures and states of reflection, the painting invites contemplation of both individuality and collectivity. Each woman is a unique story, yet together they echo a symphony of resilience and hope. The message is clear: despite all barriers, women’s hearts beat in unison, sharing an eternal bond that fuels their strength, their journey, and their triumph.

This artwork seeks to inspire awareness and empathy—encouraging all who view it to see beyond external differences and engage with the shared soul of womanhood. I use the same color palette of warm hues and my signature style of checks on each of the female figure to symbolise the oneness of their soul, though each of them have a different body. It is both a celebration and a reminder that the true power in women lies in their fundamental unity—a unity that transcends the boundaries that might otherwise divide us and calls for a collective honoring of their spirit everywhere.

Through this painting, I aim to visually affirm that the essence of women’s experiences is universal. It is a call to recognize and embrace our shared human dignity, to honor the courage and grace that women embody, and to envision a world where their collective strength and unity foster understanding and transformative change. This collective soul is, indeed, the most enduring and beautiful force in the tapestry of humanity.

This artwork is from my figurative series called “We two together”

About my Series: “We Two Together”

“Painting is another way of keeping a Diary” Pablo Picasso. The quote by Pablo Picasso holds immense influence over my figurative paintings. In today’s digital age, where information is readily available at the click of a button, our lives and relationships have undergone a significant transformation. The pages of my life’s diary are filled with experiences of evolving relationships, which I strive to portray through my artwork.

Motivated to stay in stride with the changing world, my artistic focus primarily revolves around the contemporary woman of today. This modern-day woman is a symbol of versatility, fuelled by independence and self-attained equilibrium. She is complete, flawless, and self-sufficient in every aspect and challenge that life presents. Free from the constraints that hold her back, she has the power to realize her true self.

By consistently simplifying the form, I have crafted a universal, absolute figure that represents and relates to all women, irrespective of their differences and peculiarities. The protagonists in my artworks transcend boundaries and divisions, uniting and amalgamating all women through a shared, common soul. This interconnectedness brings women together as a collective force.

Rendered in a controlled and mature color palette, the strong, modern women in my paintings make no attempt to hide or shy away. I consciously choose to refrain from incorporating ornamental accessories and excessive details. This intentional ambiguity enhances the universal appeal of the form, making it relatable to women from all walks of life.

Within my paintings, women are depicted willingly surrendering themselves to boundless affection in some instances, while in others, they emotionally detach themselves from relationships devoid of respect and freedom. Regardless of their choices regarding relationships, these women excel at refraining from pretence and superficial living. Their authenticity shines through their actions.

Fundamentally believing in the equality of gender, I recognize that men and women are integral parts of each other’s lives. However, it remains a well-known fact that women have been historically deprived of their rights and, most importantly, their respect. As a woman myself, I have always strived to give women the importance they truly deserve. Therefore, they take center stage and occupy the most prominent positions in my artworks.

To symbolize the pursuit of perfection within the modern human race, I employ symmetrical forms like squares, rectangles, checks, and butterflies to cover the human figures in my paintings. These geometric shapes represent the desire for flawlessness and balance, encapsulating the aspirations and struggles we all face as individuals striving for fulfillment.

In each stroke of my brush, I aim to create a vivid portrayal of the contemporary woman – powerful, resilient, and unapologetically herself. Through my figurative paintings, I hope to evoke emotions, challenge norms, and ignite a dialogue that encapsulates the essence of being a woman in the present era.

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