“Breath of The Infinite”
JMD Art Gallery Presents
“Breath of the Infinite“
A Group Exhibition of Paintings
Mumbai | 16 – 31 January 2026

JMD Art Gallery is pleased to present Breath of the Infinite, a thoughtfully curated group exhibition featuring paintings by five renowned contemporary artists Chetan Katigar, Dinesh Kumar Parmar, Pradip Kumar Sau, Ranjit Kurmi, and Santosh Kumar Sandilya.
The exhibition was inaugurated on 16th January 2026 and will remain open to the public until 31st January 2026, inviting art lovers to explore themes of infinity, memory, faith, abstraction, and the human psyche through diverse artistic languages.
About the Exhibition
“Breath of the Infinite“ brings together five distinct artistic voices that engage with the seen and unseen from lived rituals and mythological narratives to abstraction, memory, and metaphysical inquiry. Each artist approaches the idea of “infinity” not as a singular concept, but as an emotional, spiritual, and psychological experience.
Artists & Their Works
Santosh Kumar Sandilya
Sandilya’s Varanasi paintings portray Kashi not as a picturesque city, but as a living cosmology. Using Ganga jal as both medium and metaphor, his layered depictions of ghats transform Varanasi into a space where architecture, river, boats, and human rituals merge into a single breathing organism. His works dissolve the boundaries between faith, time, and everyday life, allowing the sacred and the ordinary to flow through the same visual rhythm.

Ranjit Kurmi
Kurmi’s abstract canvases behave like shifting weather systems colours collide, fracture, and reform with charged intensity. His work holds a delicate balance between control and release, where pigment becomes memory in motion rather than static form.

Chetan Katigar
Katigar creates lush narrative worlds where mythology, music, flora, and human presence merge seamlessly. His figurative compositions feel ceremonial yet intimate, allowing devotional storytelling to pulse with contemporary colour and ornamental rhythm.

Pradip Kumar Sau
Sau’s paintings exist in a metaphysical blue realm where floating heads, ascending triangles, and celestial bodies explore the tension between the finite body and infinite consciousness. His works stage the human psyche as a dream-space striving toward transcendence.

Dinesh Kumar Parmar
Parmar’s mixed-media works resemble emotional palimpsests layered surfaces where faces, geometry, memory, and symbolism overlap. His paintings feel archaeological, as if time, history, and personal myth are continuously being repainted.

Inauguration
The exhibition was inaugurated on 16 January 2026 at 4:30 PM by our esteemed chief guests:
- Milind Pai — Principal Architect
- Sameer Bhambere — Founder, Lemon Yellow LLP
Their presence and encouragement added great value to the opening evening.
