Jayant Parikh (born 2 April 1940) is an Indian artist, printmaker,[2] and muralist. He is a student of N. S. Bendre, K. G. Subramanyan and Sankho Chaudhuri. He lives and works in Vadodara, India.
His work is held in the collections of the National Gallery of Modern Art (in New Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangaluru) and the Lalit Kala Akademi in New Delhi.
Biography
Oil on canvas painting of the year 2017 with subject kite flying same rhythm effect with multi-color, multi-layer work.Collagraphy print subject SpaceCraft presented in a most simple way using the natural texture of wood.Ceramic mural on a wall with subject kites, using hard material such as ceramic tiles he created rhythm flow in subject and material.
Jayant Parikh was born on 2 April 1940 into a Gujarati Bania family in Bandhni village, Gujarat State, India. His family had a grocery shop in his village. He shifted to Vadodara in 1957 to study art at the Faculty of Fine Arts, Maharaja Sayajirao University, Vadodara.[3]
In 1962, he acquired his Post Diploma in Painting under the teaching of N. S. Bendre. As an extra subject, he studied woodcut in graphics. Later on, he also learned etching and colorography.
He was a temporary lecturer in the faculty of fine arts M.S. University in 1970 for the painting department and in 1980 for the graphics department for one year short duration each time. He also had more than 74 one-man shows.[4]
Works
He participated in national and international art exhibitions including the Third Triennale–India.[5]
His work has sold at auction houses such as Christie's,[6] Sotheby's,[7] and Dominic Winter Auctioneers.[8]
His work is held in the collections of the National Gallery of Modern Art (in New Delhi,[9] Mumbai[10] and Bangaluru);[11] Jehangir Nicholson Art Foundation, Chester and Davida Herwitz collection famously known as Herwitz collection,[12] Chatrapati Shivaji Museum, Mumbai;[13] and Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi.[14]
Artist style and influence
Parikh started his work initially as abstract: he practiced Cubism for one year. For this short duration of time, he was influenced by the art of Pablo Picasso. Later, after 1970, he had created his own style of painting, calling it Rhythm. Since his beginnings, his favorite subject remains Indian monuments and archaeological sites. He has always painted his art either on-site of his reference monument, or he paints a sketch and from that reference, he paints in his studio. Since 1970 he found the fourth dimension in his artwork which is motion, which he calls Rhythm. His art is influenced by nature, and he feels that he paints that rhythm in his painting.[15]
1980 National award for graphic Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi [24][23]
2008 Gujarat Gaurav Puraskar[25] by Gujarat State Lalit Kala Academi
2017 Raja Ravi Varma Award by Megh Mandal Sansthan, Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India.[26]
2022 The Raja Ravi Varma Award for Excellence in the Field of Visual Arts by the Maharaja Ranjitsinh Gaekwad Charities.[27]
Jayant’s name is listed 39th in 45 notable alumni of the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, like Dadasaheb Phalke, Vinoba Bhave, and Sam Pitroda.[28]
See also
Baroda Group
List of printmakers
List of Indian artists
List of Indian painters
List of Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda people
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