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Upasana Chaudhary

Upasana Chaudhary is a Delhi-based contemporary artist whose practice is deeply rooted in Indian mythology and traditional visual narratives. She has Completed MFA at CCS University, Meerut, she brings a strong academic foundation to her work, which she has showcased through several exhibitions. Her artistic journey reflects a thoughtful dialogue between classical Indian themes and contemporary sculptural expression. Working primarily on fiberglass sculptures, Upasana transforms three-dimensional forms into richly detailed visual stories. Her surfaces are meticulously hand-painted, often depicting scenes and figures drawn from Hindu mythology—gods, goddesses, symbolic animals, and sacred iconography—rendered in a style that echoes traditional Indian miniature painting, temple art, and folk motifs. The artwork shown here exemplifies her approach: a sculptural form adorned with intricate mythological narratives, layered compositions, and harmonious color palettes. Each section of the sculpture functions like a visual chapter, combining devotion, storytelling, and ornamentation. The use of gold tones, fine line work, and symbolic imagery creates a sense of reverence while also inviting close, contemplative viewing. Through her work, Upasana Chaudhary seeks to preserve and reinterpret India’s mythological heritage in a contemporary context. By choosing fiberglass as her medium, she bridges durability and tradition, allowing ancient stories to inhabit modern spaces. Her art stands as a celebration of cultural memory, craftsmanship, and spiritual imagination, expressed through a distinctly personal and contemporary artistic voice.

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