SACHIN TEKADE
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How does one observe a natural phenomenon and translate it into a minimal yet impressionistic piece of art? Sachin’s mind is perfectly capable of creating meaningful abstractions, minimal by nature and yet originating from the most mundane situations that exist in nature and in life. Imagining sitting near a pristine stream where the flow of water creates various patterns and as the light hits the surface, objects lying on the bed of the stream seem enlarged. This sparks a curiosity in one’s mind to touch these objects. The artist intends to construct a story regarding impractical yearnings. Just as water distorts the shape of objects beneath it, our minds often create a false narrative of an ultimate truth.