
A recent solo exhibition reflected on pandemic experiences of humans. Titled Esoteric, the painting exhibition by artist Divyaman Singh depicted a collective conscience’s journey: from despair to hope and living in harmony with elements around us through the pandemic; An artwork titled Ocean (Source: Divyaman Singh)
The exhibition, which was at display till March 7, 2022 at The Stainless Gallery, New Friends Colony, New Delhi, presented an undertone of mystique of the universe that the human mind is yet to unleash. The exhibition presented a series of unpretentious yet profound paintings that are easy to connect with and push one towards celebrating elements and people alike, stated the release; Artwork titled Endurance (Source: Divyaman Singh)
Stories of convoluted thoughts, deserted hearts and streets in the midst of nature finding its ground yet again, flourishing and rejuvenating were showcased in this series, noted the curatorial note; Artwork titled Fire and Smoke (Source: Divyaman Singh)
A self-taught artist, Divyaman Singh who is based in Noida, works with oil and acrylic on canvas. His paintings often depict emotions and natural beauty; An artwork titled Frondescence (Source: Divyaman Singh)
Artwork titled The Last call (Source: Divyaman Singh)
Divyaman Singh said, “Through Esoteric, I have touched different zones that ultimately bind into one big chapter called life and its dynamic nature. It portrays the undeterred will of humans that makes him sail through tough times and embrace life as is & not as it was thought to be. It is a depiction of how powerful we are as a creation yet mere specks when compared to the universe and beyond; still holding resemblance in the way the thread of mysteriousness that passes through every element that exists, including us. I am sure my artworks will resonate with my audiences because we all have lived through the uncertain, obscure times together.”; An artwork titled The Pilgrimage (Source: Divyaman Singh)
An artwork titled Universe (Source: Divyaman Singh)
An artwork titled Valley (Source: Divyaman Singh)