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Born in Pandharpur and based in Solapur, Maharashtra, Sachin Sagar draws inspiration from the rural women he grew up admiring. His paintings vividly depict their resilience and grace as they balance daily tasks — from working in the fields and nurturing families to attending village fairs and places of worship. Sagar’s art is characterized by Indian women adorned in bright saris and earthy tones, capturing the raw colors and vibrancy of village life. Influenced by his upbringing and his education at Abhinav Kala Mahavidyalay, Pune, and Dalvi’s Art Institute, Kolhapur, Sagar blends classical lines with contemporary elements to evoke the beauty, strength, and spiritual essence of these women. His work often features women holding flowers, symbolizing fertility and natural beauty, while exploring the rhythmic patterns and emotions of rural India. Sagar’s creations are regularly showcased in galleries across Mumbai and Pune, celebrating the timeless spirit of the women from his hometown.

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Indian artist

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He has developed a distinct artistic style and demonstrates versatility across various mediums and surfaces. His charcoal works, in particular, stand out for their originality and depth.

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