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Sujata Achrekar

Sujata Achrekar

Sujata Achrekar

Contemporary Artist

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About Artist

"Sujata Achrekar’s paintings do not ask to be understood. They ask to be felt. Her canvases carry the hush of an inward gaze, the weight of silence, and the quiet magnetism of figures who seem to listen more than they speak. At first glance, it is the faces that draw you in — hypnotic, still, someti...
"Sujata Achrekar’s paintings do not ask to be understood. They ask to be felt. Her canvases carry the hush of an inward gaze, the weight of silence, and the quiet magnetism of figures who seem to listen more than they speak. At first glance, it is the faces that draw you in — hypnotic, still, sometimes mournful. And then it is the texture, the grain, the layering — like thoughts emerging, retreating, surfacing again. Her work, though rooted in figuration, is far from illustrative. It is a conversation between form and formlessness, body and spirit, language and silence. Her approach to figuration is spare but deliberate. She places her central figure with reverence — always alone, always poised somewhere between the seen and the sensed. There is no performance in these bodies. They are vessels of thought. Carriers of seeking. One of her most compelling bodies of work is the Brahmin Brahmachari series — a procession of boys with tonsured heads, clad in ritual white, suspended in states of silent introspection. These are not portraits. They are archetypes of the seeker. The Sanskrit texts that float around them are not sermons but atmospheres — evoking a sacredness that is experiential rather than instructional. Crucially, religion is not Achrekar’s subject. Her work resists institutional doctrine. What she pursues instead is spirituality — unstructured, fluid, deeply personal. Her figures are mid-thought, mid-prayer, mid-wondering. They do not know. They are simply present. While Achrekar’s visual language is rooted in Indian classical motifs, her spirit is contemporary. She draws from the textures of old texts, the repetition of ritual, the intimacy of inner dialogue. The urban landscape she lives in does not dull her introspection — it intensifies it. Mumbai, with all its noise, becomes a backdrop for her contemplative stillness."
In Silence, the Infinite by Sujata Achrekar

In Silence, the Infinite

Sujata Achrekar

Acrylic on Canvas

48 (w) x 48 (h) in

$ 6,250

Silent Guardians of Peace by Sujata Achrekar

Silent Guardians of Peace

Sujata Achrekar

Acrylic and Gold Leaf on Canvas

54 (w) x 36 (h) in

$ 5,625

Between Prayer and Silence by Sujata Achrekar

Between Prayer and Silence

Sujata Achrekar

Acrylic on Canvas

54 (w) x 36 (h) in

$ 5,250

Silent Devotion by Sujata Achrekar

Silent Devotion

Sujata Achrekar

Acrylic on Canvas

48 (w) x 24 (h) in

$ 3,000

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A Journey of Spiritual Expression

Sujata Achrekar’s art is a reflection of profound stillness and inner light. Her Brahmachari figures, glowing with a golden-yellow hue, embody spiritual seekers on a path of devotion and surrender. Rooted in her heritage from Maharashtra’s Konkan region, Sujata's art reflects a deep connection to tradition, shaped further by her practice of Vipassana meditation. Through vibrant textures, celestial hues, and themes drawn from the Bhagavad Gita, she weaves the concept of Brahman into her work, inviting viewers to explore their own spiritual journeys. Her paintings transcend the traditional, offering a personal, transformative experience of devotion and self-realization.

 The Stillness of Sujata Achrekar’s Art

The Stillness of Sujata Achrekar’s Art

A profound stillness radiates from Sujata Achrekar’s canvases. Her subjects, draped in quietude, eyes half-closed in meditation, seem to exist outside time. They are not merely painted figures but portals into a world of deep spiritual reflection.

Highlights And Achievements

Artist Education

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L.S. Raheja School of Art, Mumbai, in 1990

Diploma in Art Education from the Sir J.J. School of Art, Mumbai

Artist Awards & Recognition

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Maharashtra Government State Award for Portraiture (1990, 1992)

Bombay Art Society Award (1995)

Honored by the NGMA (National Gallery of Modern Art) Women Artist Camp (2005)

Drawing Award and National Award from the All India Fine Art and Craft Society (AIFACS), New Delhi (1997)

Artist Collections

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Private and institutional collections in India and abroad

Group Shows

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Over 50 group exhibitions worldwide, including prominent shows in Hong Kong, Singapore, and various cities in India.

Solo Shows

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DRS Arts Company, Ahmedabad (Sampada, (2024)

3 solo shows at Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai

Point of View Gallery, Mumbai (2007)

Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai (2004, 2001)

Sans Tache Art Gallery, Mumbai (1997)

Y.B. Chavan Art Gallery, Mumbai (1996, 1995)

Nehru Centre, Mumbai (1996)

Sold Artworks

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Where Silence Speaks

Where Silence Speaks

Sujata Achrekar

Acrylic on Canvas

.SOLD

Journey of the Silent Monk

Journey of the Silent Monk

Sujata Achrekar

Acrylic on Canvas

.SOLD

The Meditative Monk

The Meditative Monk

Sujata Achrekar

Acrylic on Canvas

.SOLD

Silent Reverence

Silent Reverence

Sujata Achrekar

Acrylic on Canvas

.SOLD