My creations are self-invented and are not photo derived, thus original, having a close connection to the reality and dilemma of any Indian woman. Facial expression and attire of my women employ as heart and soul of my art pieces. I endeavor to channelize the quandary of Indian women to the viewer’s heart through expressions on her face. My women are presented in naturalist attire which has complex and detailed patterns displaying the impenetrable relationship of women to the world. Moreover, these intricate patterns enhance the aesthetic appeal of my artwork.
A follower of figurativism, Mamata Mondkar Shingade is a well-known painter for her choice of subject-women. She is a graduate in Drawing and Painting from L.S. Raheja School of Art. Besides, she also holds a Diploma in Art Education from Sir J.J. School of Art. Mamata has earned various accolades for herself over the years in this field for her work in acrylic, print graphics and a few other mediums, She had been a part of numerous group shows until 2014, when she decided to organize her solo exhibition at Pradarshak Art Gallery which had an overwhelming response.