Gallery 16

Vinod Sharma

Vinod Sharma’s paintings evoke a quiet stillness, inviting viewers into expansive landscapes shaped by subtle shifts of tone and texture. His work is defined by a restrained palette, where earthy hues and delicate layering coalesce into compositions that feel both timeless and immediate. The surfaces of his canvases often reveal a tactile interplay between light and shadow, offering an intimate encounter with space that is at once serene and deeply textured.

Sharma’s formal education at the Delhi College of Arts and the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda provided a rigorous foundation in modern Indian art practices. This academic background underpins a style that balances discipline with a contemplative sensibility. His landscapes are not mere representations of nature but carefully constructed environments that evoke memory, silence, and a sense of internal harmony.

Sharma’s exhibitions across major Indian cities, including Kochi, Mumbai, New Delhi, and Kolkata, have established him as a key figure in contemporary landscape art. His participation in group shows at venues such as the Visual Art Gallery in New Delhi and Gallery Joie further highlights his role within the broader art community. Recognition of his contributions includes the Senior Art Fellowship in Painting awarded by the Government of India in 1999, along with earlier honors from the Rajasthan Lalit Kala Akademi and the All India Graphics Exhibition, marking a sustained career of artistic rigor and innovation. Among his recent works, Rock Scape (2021) stands out for its poetic transformation of geological forms into contemplative spaces.