

Pradnya Khandgonkar
Home, for me, is recognised through the senses - through air, smell, water, and openness. Nature has always been my first language. I use it to speak about connection, peace, and shared living. Growing up in a village where boundaries were fluid shaped how I think about belonging today. My work reflects a longing for openness in a world increasingly divided, imagining a time when togetherness was instinctive rather than negotiated.

Pradnya Khandgonkar
Contemporary Artist
About Artist
Pradnya grew up in a village environment closely connected to nature and everyday craft. Influenced by her parents’ creative practices, she began observing art as part of daily life. Her paintings blend traditional themes with contemporary figures, using nature as metaphor to address social issues, gender, communication, and borders. Through recurring symbols such as water, time, and animals, Prad...
Pradnya grew up in a village environment closely connected to nature and everyday craft. Influenced by her parents’ creative practices, she began observing art as part of daily life. Her paintings blend traditional themes with contemporary figures, using nature as metaphor to address social issues, gender, communication, and borders. Through recurring symbols such as water, time, and animals, Pradnya’s work explores equality, resilience, and the emotional memory of place.
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