Printmaking is historically one of the oldest methods of the reproduction of visual imagery and documentation. Democratic by nature and with aesthetic possibilities much different than painting, it was a revolution in the way that art was created and distributed in the beginning.

A laborious and time-intensive process, printmaking in India has fewer practitioners and collectors than the West or the Far East. My first exposure to traditional printmaking methods was at the Sir JJ School of Art, where I learned about the medium as a reproduction method of visuals and a form of documentation. This built a curiosity within me towards printmaking, where I sought to learn and discover more about it. Over the years, during my curatorial practice, however, I have not seen enough printmaking exhibitions covering various techniques and methods. My passion for printmaking has increasingly led me down various paths in the exploration of printmaking and its representations.

Production inherent to the method and the painstaking process itself, as well as the set-up needed to produce prints, has led to fewer artists taking up this genre and thus also a lesser demand for collecting. However, print editions are originals.  This is the inherent quality of prints, and this is still to be fully appreciated by many art collectors in our country. The sheer time, painstaking efforts and often endless varied experimentations make it a fine art just as any other, yet unlike any other. The viewer can negotiate and engage with the meaning and aesthetic of printmaking, but not with the complexity of the printmaking process.

“Editions,” is re-examining the historicity of printmaking with multiple techniques and methods used in the past across various art schools in India. Each school developed its own ideas and philosophies about printmaking, and Editions highlights our young printmaking artists and their traditional and contemporary art praxis. The thirty artists featured here are from various art schools across seventeen states, working in traditional and modern printmaking.

With this exhibition, we have also undertaken a mini printmaking portfolio initiative.  Here we curatorially attempt at bridging the gap between the traditional crafts and contemporary fine art practices in this genre.  The artists participating are continuing the exercise that reflects back to the early days where the Sir JJ School of Art’s print studio was used for traditional methods of printmaking, ultimately redefining craft. In an increasingly virtual world, the time consuming, laborious process of printmaking stands out. Its tactile and versatile nature lends itself to the making of a democratic art.

This exhibition brings together various schools of narrative, and what results is a truly contemporary exhibition, with each printmaker’s essence coming alive. This exhibition is a tribute to the art of printmaking and its history. As a curator, I observe these artists from different schools come together and present their work to a wide audience.

The physicality of the process is the ultimate Art.

Installation View
— Artist Spotlight

Adarsh Palandi Jain

Adarsh is a Printmaker from Damoh, Madhya Pradesh. He has completed his Bachelor’s in painting from Government College of Art & Design, Nagpur and Masters in Printmaking from Sir J. J. School of Art, Mumbai. Recently he was awarded with Vishnu Chinchalkar, Madhya Pradesh State Roopankar Lalit Kala Award 2021 by Sanskriti Parishad, Bhopal. Featured in 50 Printmaking Artists – Art Affairs Magazine, India. His works has been exhibited in several National and International Biennale, Art Exhibition and also has been part of various exchange programs such as KARP 2022 Voice at Atakpame, Togo, West Africa and exhibitions in Australia, Argentina, Spain, Norway, South Korea, Ukraine, UK, Turkey, USA, Mexico, Italy, Poland, Netherland, Bangladesh and many Virtual Platforms. Presently he is working at Bharat Bhawan, Bhopal.

Aniket B Vishwasrao

Aniket Bhalchandra Vishwasrao, a BFA and MFA graduate from Sir J. J. School of Art, Mumbai, is deeply drawn to printmaking due to childhood memories of his father’s newspaper office. Curious about various printing techniques, he intertwines old memories, imaginations, and daily experiences in his art, adding rich and captivating layers to his visual language.

Anjali Rawat

Hailing from Karnal, Haryana, I hold an MFA in Printmaking from Kurukshetra University. Having qualified the NET, I am currently pursuing a PhD from the same university. At present, I am employed at ICAT Design and Media College in Bangalore. Previously, I served as a Part-Time Faculty with the designation of Assistant Professor at Kurukshetra University. My artistic expression revolves around portraying my thoughts and subconscious emotions, exploring the process of self-growth through inner dialogue awareness.

Ankita Daulatabadkar

Ankita, a printmaker from Aurangabad, holds a Masters in printmaking from M.S. University of Baroda. She showcased her brilliance in exhibitions across India and abroad, including the 3rd Macao International Printmaking Triennial and the 2nd International Print Biennial. Recently, she received a prestigious Scholarship with Lalit Kala Akademi. Ankita’s art reflects her experiences as a woman, deeply influenced by her surroundings and peers. Her works eloquently express her emotional connection with objects, encapsulating her journey in 100 words.

Atanu Bakshi

Born on 1 April 1994 in Jharia Dhanbad, Jharkhand, my work is deeply influenced by my father’s involvement in coal mining. Through my art, focused on open-cast mining, I depict the lives of the people living around these mines and their daily struggles, particularly the harsh reality of Jharia, which has been burning for 107 years due to underground fires. The scorching environment, poisonous gases, and lack of hope for the future are vividly portrayed in my art, shedding light on the dire conditions endured by the residents. I use my artistic expression to uncover the untold stories of this remote and undiscovered topic, inspiring and motivating others to pay attention to these pressing issues.

Attri Chetan

Attri is a Printmaker from Rishikesh. He has completed Bachelors in Printmaking from Balasore Art and Crafts College, Odisha and masters from Visva Bharati University. He has participated in many workshops and exhibitions and his prints have been selected in International and National Exhibition.
He is Junior Advisor at S.N. Das Art and Cultural Trust, Non Government Organisation, West Bengal and Co-Founder of Studio Tints and Prints , Noida

Babu Perupally

Babu Perupally is a print-making artist and independent research holder from Telangana. He has completed his Bachelor in 2017 from Sri Venkateshwara College of Fine Arts, Telanganal and Masters in Printmaking from Indira Kala Sangit Vishwavidyalaya, Khairagarh, Chhattisgarh.
He has participated in many workshops and exhibitions and his prints have been selected in International and National Exhibition.
Currently he is working as a freelance artist.

Bhanu Shrivastav

Bhanu Shrivastav is a visual artist based in Hansi, Haryana. He completed his Bachelor in Printmaking from the Govt. college of Art, Chandigarh in 2022.He has received state merit award in printmaking by Chandigarh Lalit Kala Academi in years 2019 and 2022, also a grantee of National Travel Grant 2022 by Punjab Lalit kala Academy.He also got Open Hand Art Studio Residency 2022 by Chandigarh Lalit Kala Academi. He also participated in many national and international exhibitions.

Bikash Chandra Senapati

Bikash is a printmaker from Kendrapara city, he has done his bachelor’s in painting Kamataka Chitrakala Parishath, Bangalore and master’s in Graphics from Indira Kala Sangeet Vishwavidyalaya, Khairagarh, Chhattisgarh.
He has participated in many workshops and exhibitions and his drawings have been selected in national exhibitions. He recently did his 1st Solo Show named NIROOPAN, at Triveni Kala Sangam, New Delhi.
Presently he is working as a freelance Artist.

Charandas Jadhav

Charan, a Mumbai-based artist, holds B.F.A. and M.F.A. degrees in Printmaking from Sir J.J. School Of Art. He is the founder of KANAGA Art foundation and organizes the artist residency program “DIALOGUE WITH NATURE” at Neral. Besides printmaking, Charan excels in murals and sculptures. His impressive portfolio includes participation in prominent events such as The 1st Mumbai Korean Biennale, Monsoon show, and Artist Center Drawing Show. Presently, he works as a versatile freelance artist, showcasing his talents and passion for art in various creative endeavors.

Harshit Vaishnav

Harshit Vaishnav, a resident of Bhilwara, Rajasthan, pursued a Bachelor’s degree in painting at Rajasthan School of Art, Jaipur, where his interest in print making sparked. Continuing his passion for print making alongside painting, he completed his Master’s degree at the same institution. Harshit’s dedication reflects in his artwork, which beautifully captures the industrial impact and the lives of workers, intertwined with textile design and miniature influences. Impressed by Jaipur’s rich art and heritage, his work now elegantly blends contemporary and miniature styles, depicting the migratory lives of laborers in various regions.

Kinnari Tondlekar

Kinnari Jitendra Tondlekar, a graduate with a B.F.A. in painting and an M.F.A. in graphics from Sir J.J. School of Art in Mumbai, draws inspiration from her childhood memories and experiences to shape her artwork. She skillfully expresses the stark contrast between the natural beauty of her past and the urban environment of her present life. Fascinated by the similarities between nature and man-made structures, Kinnari perceives life in both, infusing her art with a profound sense of connection between her memories and surroundings. This interplay adds depth and intricacy to her artistic creations, allowing viewers to experience her unique perspective on the world.

Manish Kumar

Manish is a printmaker from Chhattisgarh. He has done his B.F.A in printmaking from Indra Indira Kala Sangeet Visva Vidyalaya, Khairagarh and M.F.A in printmaking from Visva Bharati University, Santiniketan.
He has participated in several national and international workshops & exhibitions like International Biennial Print Exhibit ROC TAIWAN , International Print Biennial, Bulgaria and many more. Because of his devotion, determination towards the field of printmaking, he has gained a multitude of achievements in the national & international arena and accomplished himself as a printmaking practitioner through the journey.
Currently he is working as a freelance artist

Nilesh Kashyap

Born on 1 July 1997 in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, I completed my schooling and pursued Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Graphics from Indira Kala Sangeet Vishwavidyalaya, Khairagarh, Chhattisgarh. My work revolves around social themes, influenced by the environment around me. I express concern for neglected individuals, including psychic people and stray animals, which motivates my artwork. As an art student, I believe it is our duty to contribute to society’s growth and culture. Additionally, I explore experimental work and aspire to conduct further research in my artistic journey.

Nisha Dhinwa

Nisha hails from Rajasthan but completed her education in Bangalore. After completing her bachelors in printmaking from College of Art Bangalore she has recently joined The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda to pursue her masters in Printmaking.
Throughout her printmaking journey she tried to explore the different mediums along with her creative research, during her academic career she got plenty of exposures and opportunities in the field of Printmaking.
She won the notable International Women Artist Achievers Award 2021 by Indian Art Fair , Late Gopal Krishna memorial trust fund award for graphics/shri pranlal bhogilal fund award 2021 by the Bombay art society and Amrita Shergil Memorial Grand Award 2022 by Varnika Art Society.

Pooja Shinde

Pooja is a very bright and arduous printmaking artist. She completed her BFA (painting) in 2016 and MFA (printmaking) in 2018 from the prestigious Sir J.J. School of Art, Mumbai. Pooja since her education has been working ceaselessly in the field of printmaking exploring various techniques like etching, aqua, cyanotype. Her works evolve from her daily experiences of spaces around her. Her works find beauty in the transience of objects, aging, growth and decay; an emotional experience is quite often aroused from the diversities, differences coming from imperfections. She currently resides and practices in Mumbai.

Preeti Sahu

My art reflects a profound connection with nature, exploring vibrant textures and colors through printmaking. Fascinated by rust’s transformative power, I capture its impressions using various techniques and chemicals. The prints evolve continuously, mirroring nature’s constant change. Each print freezes a transient beauty, inviting contemplation of existence and interconnectedness. I aim to evoke wonder and reverence for the natural world, reminding viewers of its fragility. Through visual dialogue, my art celebrates nature’s patterns and cycles, inspiring a deeper appreciation for its profound beauty and life’s ever-changing nature.

Raja Boro

Raja is an Artist from Kamrup, Assam. He has Graduated in Printmaking from Visva Bharati University, West Bengal and Post Graduation from The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda in Printmaking.
Most of his works are exhibited in several national and international Biennale. Eventually, he was selected for various national workshops, international webinars, and conferences.

Ranju Kumari

Born in 1996 in Swankha Morh, Jammu, I pursued a painting degree from Institute of Music and Fine Art, Jammu, and a post-graduation in graphics from Indira Kala Sangeet Vishwavidyalay, Khairagarh, Chhattisgarh. Currently, I am a freelance artist at Lalit Kala Regional Center in Lucknow. Drawing and doodling always intrigued me, fostering curiosity and fearlessness in exploring art. Art must convey fundamental emotions, drawing inspiration from the natural world. During my undergraduate years, I honed my skills with a vibrant palette, eventually expressing femininity through various gestures. My artwork becomes a reflection of my inner thoughts, allowing me to convey emotions I struggle to express verbally. My artistic journey has been a profound learning experience, with the hope of continued growth in the future.

Rebba Prakash

Reba is a visual artist based in Hyderabad , Telangana. He completed his Bachelor from Potti Sreeramulu Ramulu Telugu University ,Hyderabad in 2022. He is currently persuing his Masters from SN School, Hyderabad Telangana from The Sarojini Naidu School of Arts and Communication, Hyderabad ,Telangana.

Sachin Lohan

Sachin is an Artist from Kaithal , Haryana. A BFA and MFA graduate from Government College of Art ,Chandigarh .Most of his works are exhibited in several national and international Biennale. Eventually, he was selected for various national workshops, international webinars, and conferences.Recaently he has recieved Merit award by chandigarh lalit kala academy. Presently working as Visual Art Teacher at KB DAV Senior Secondry School , Chandigarh

Sanjay Kumar Yadav

Sanjay Kumar Yadav is a young artist who was born in 1998. He received his Master of Visual Arts in Printmaking from the Faculty of Fine Arts at MSU Baroda in 2020 and was a gold medalist in Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting (Printmaking) from the Faculty of Visual Arts at BHU Varanasi. He has won several awards, including the All India Printmaking Award 2nd Addition (2022), Queer Abed Scholarship (2022), and Manorama Round Printmaker Award (2020). He has participated in various exhibitions such as the Bengaluru Print Exchange International (2022), International Biennale Print Taiwan R.O.C (2022), Anant Art Gallery (2022), Art Inception Grant Show, New Delhi (2022), and Birla Academy of Art and Culture Kolkata (2022), among many others.

Sarika Goswami

Sarika Goswami is a Visual Artist and Printmaker from Chhattisgarh. She completed Bachelor of Fine Arts in Printmaking from Indira Kala Sangeet Vishwavidyalaya, Khairagarh (2019), and Masters of Visual Arts in Graphic Arts from M.S. University of Baroda (2021). She has been recognized for her art with prestigious grants and scholarships, including Art for Hope, Hyundai 2023, and Lalit Kala Akademi Scholarship (2021-22). Invited for workshop by Gayatri Media College, Uttrakhand, 2023 & for art talk in Kalinga Art College, Bhubneshwar & Bosa Studio, Odisha, 2023. She received various awards, including 101 from the art society of India, Mumbai, 2019 & Academy of fine art, Kolkata 2020 & 4th online art competition & exhibition in Kesav Art Foundation 2022.Her works has been exhibited in the Kalinga State Gallery, Organised by Lalit Kala Akademi, 2023; 56th annual exhibition at Birla Academy of Art & Culture, Kolkata,2023, among many others.

Saurav Kumar

I am Saurav Kumar, a printmaking artist from New Delhi. With a bachelor’s degree in painting from Jammu University and a master’s degree in printmaking from Kurukshetra University, working with printmaking is my true passion and a profound source of joy. Dreams and nightmares fuel my inspiration, guiding me to explore the vast spectrum of human emotions and desires. Through etching, lithography, and woodcut, I intricately craft my artwork, weaving intricate details and textures into the vivid landscapes of my dreams. My art aims to inspire, provoke thought, and connect with others on a universal level, transcending language and cultural barriers.

Sita Kerketta

Sita belongs from Andaman and Nicobar Islands. She has completed her bachelor and now perusing masters in printmaking from Indira Kala Sangit Vishwavidyalaya, Khairagarh. She has participated in many exhibitions. Her prints and drawings had been selected for many national and international exhibitions.

Somnath Sarkar

Somnath Sarkar is a versatile artist known for his expertise in printmaking, painting, drawing, sketching, and mixed media. He holds a Master’s degree from Indira Kala Sangeet Vishwavidyalaya, where he honed his skills in various methods and mediums. Born in Nadia, West Bengal, Sarkar’s artistic journey began in a family that appreciated the arts. His childhood passion for line drawing, sketching, and watercolor led him to Bengal Fine Arts College, where he pursued a degree in fine arts. After graduation, he developed a unique aesthetic, blending semi-abstraction with reflections of daily life. His outstanding work has garnered praise and recognition, resulting in exhibitions across India.

Spandan Mundhe

Spandan Mundhe, born in 1997 near Yavatmal, Maharashtra, completed his Higher Secondary Examination in 2015 from Chandrapur. In 2020, he earned a 1+4-year Diploma in Drawing & Painting, focusing on Portraiture, from J.K. Academy of Art and Design in Mumbai. Intrigued by lines, he ventured into printmaking, particularly Etching. In 2021, he moved to Bhopal to explore printmaking at Bharat Bhavan’s community studio. Spandan’s work centers on socio-political and humanitarian subjects. His etchings have been showcased in exhibitions worldwide, including Yerevan (Armenia), Fantapia.M (South Korea), and BIGAI International (Argentina). Currently, he practices at Bharat Bhavan, Madhya Pradesh.

Sweety Chakma

Hailing from the Chakma community, I grew up in a remote part of Arunachal Pradesh and had a difficult childhood. At the age of six, I experienced the harsh realities of a broken home due to polygamy, which left me with haunting and distorted recollections of my childhood memories. Despite the challenges, I pursued my education and found solace in art. at Kala Bhavana during may B.F.A and M.F.A, I express the horrific impact of my past on my adulthood, using art as a medium to confront and process these painful experiences.

Adarsh Palandi Jain

Crossing the Interlude
ETCHING
18×18 inches
2023

Aniket B Vishwasrao

In between journey
Serigraphy
11.2×14 inches
2023

Anjali Rawat

Orphic Spur – I
Woodcut
12×9 inches
2023

Adarsh Palandi Jain

A short respite-02 - 9x9 inches

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Crossing the Interlude - 18x18 inches

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Aniket B Vishwasrao

Not an object - 20x14 inches

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In between journey - 11.2x14 inches

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Anjali Rawat

Orphic Spur - III - 12x9 inches

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Orphic Spur - I - 12x9 inches

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