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Art is the ultimate form of self-expression a powerful medium to convey thoughts, emotions, and aspirations. Through my work, I explore the essence of what we love, what we hope for, and what inspires change. Art allows us to bridge the past with the future, capturing moments that shape our humanity. In my paintings, I translate the language of thoughts into colors, shapes, forms, and textures, creating a visual dialogue that speaks to the purity of body, mind, and soul. Without art, the world would be monochrome whereas I choose to paint in the limitless hues of creativity and emotion.

Qualification

Diploma in fine art, L.S. Raheja School of Art, Mumbai 1999
DIP. A. ED - Sir.J.J. institute of fine art,Mumbai 2000

Professional Experience

Solo Exhibitions

  • 2017 – Trident Art Walk, Mumbai

  • 2016 – Kala Spandan Show, Mumbai

  • 2015 – Leela Art Gallery, Mumbai

  • 2014 – Leela Art Gallery, Mumbai

  • 2004 – Pradarshak Art Gallery, Mumbai

Group Exhibitions

  • 2022 – Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai

  • 2019 – Gallery Artchill, Jaipur

  • 2018 – Mumbai Art Fair, Mumbai

  • 2018 – Coomaraswamy Hall, Mumbai

  • 2017 – Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai

  • 2017 – Cymroza Art Gallery, Mumbai

  • 2017 – Coomaraswamy Hall, Mumbai

  • 2017 – Gallery Artchill, Jaipur

  • 2016 – India Art Festival, Mumbai

  • 2015 – Juneja Art Gallery, Jaipur

  • 2015 – Punjab Kala Bhawan, Chandigarh

  • 2014 – Ravindra Natya Mandir Art Gallery, Mumbai

  • 2014 – Darpan Art Gallery, Pune

  • 2013 – India Art Festival, Mumbai

  • 2004 – Nehru Center Art Gallery, Mumbai

  • 2002 – Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai

  • 2002 – Bajaj Art Gallery, Mumbai

  • 2005 - 2011 – Worked as Design HOD & Production Manager for Brands like Gitanjali, Tanishq and Tara
  • 2002 – Lecture in Vasai Vikasini College of Visual Art, Vasai

  • 2001 – Lecture in Mudra Kala Niketan, Navi Mumbai

Nationality

Indian artist

Categories

Contemporary

Themes

Shetall Mahajan is a contemporary artist whose work delves into the emotional and psychological landscapes of womanhood.

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    Early Life and Background

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