Sheshdhar Pandey

Sheshdhar Pandey


About

Mr. Sheshedhar Pandey, an artist, retired army men, was born in the holy town of Maa Vindhyavasini Devi, Vindhyachal, Mirzapur, East Uttar Pradesh, India.
When the call and devotion for the art became irresistible, he took voluntary retirement from the uniform service in the year 2001 and ever since then opened his own studio and continued his passion for art full time.
Since, childhood he had a penchant and fondness towards art. So, he studied Bachelor of Arts from the University of Allahabad. From time to time in school, college he participated in many art exhibitions. Thereafter, he joined Indian Army and served for 17 years, as a trusted soldier. With his service in the Indian Army he still managed to continue his passion by participating in exhibitions.
The zeal of artwork is unique in itself as he uses the ready-made Bindi as a medium of expression of his artwork. Bindis are commonly used by the ladies to depict a strong sense of completion and happiness by varied use of bright colors.
Bindi is arguably the most visually fascinating forms of body decoration and is used by him for transforming his thoughts and ideas on the unbreakable glass.
It is believed that in art, the hand can never execute anything higher than the heart can imagine. His art form transcends to a powerful, stylistic, masterpiece that, in turn, brings him a range of propositions and submissions across the rich heritage and culture of our country.
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Location
Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
Website
http://www.bindiarts.com
Work
Bindi is arguably the most visually fascinating forms of body decoration and is used by him for transforming his thoughts and ideas on the unbreakable glass.
It is believed that in art, the hand can never execute anything higher than the heart can imagine. His art form transcends to a powerful, stylistic, masterpiece that, in turn, brings him a range of propositions and submissions across the rich heritage and culture of our country.
Bindi is a very common house hold item in this part of the globe. It is used in the general form of beauty and decoration. Women generally use it for their 'sringar', which generally gives a unique dimension to their overall personality. It is used in different colors to identify the moods and the demands of the situation. In the traditional culture as a part of the age old practice bindi is associated with the 'suhag' the marital status of a hindu lady. In the real sense of the term marriage as defined in hindu culture is sacrosanct and divine. The life and existence of a married woman is linked with the fate of her husband. Bindi is a mark of joy which gives a uniform medium of expression about the joys and fulfillment of a married lady in the bask of traditional old culture. In the modern times bindi has not lost its glory it is more associates with the expression of moods in the real sense of the term: the joy, the liberation, the emancipation and so on. The blend of bindi in the field of artwork is some what unique, the expression of an artist in an artwork gets a clear expression thorough varied bold and bright colors. It is difficult to get such expression in other mediums of expression. That is the sub and substance of bindi work. However, when a particular form of art expression is explained as per the perseverance of its creator the expression gets more clarity.

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Education
An artist, retired army men, was born in the holy town of Maa Vindhyavasini Devi, Vindhyachal, Mirzapur, East Uttar Pradesh, India.
When the call and devotion for the art became irresistible, he took voluntary retirement from the uniform service in the year 2001 and ever since then opened his own studio and continued his passion for art full time.
Since, childhood he had a penchant and fondness towards art. So, he studied Bachelor of Arts from the University of Allahabad. From time to time in school, college he participated in many art exhibitions. Thereafter, he joined Indian Army and served for 17 years, as a trusted soldier. With his service in the Indian Army he still managed to continue his passion by participating in exhibitions.
The zeal of artwork is unique in itself as he uses the ready-made Bindi as a medium of expression of his artwork. Bindis are commonly used by the ladies to depict a strong sense of completion and happiness by varied use of bright colors.
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