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Rajesh Saggi


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Rajesh Saggi was born in 1967 in Newark, New Jersey. He began painting as a child, and has kept doing it ever since. His style is based on the Indian painters' art. Perspective, light, and shade are used to create his paintings. He tends to concentrate on natural subjects, such as trees and buildings. Saggi received a Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts from Rutgers University-Newark School of Arts & Sciences. In addition to being a nature lover, Saggi also uses symbolism in his paintings in order to create an impact. He uses colors and forms in order to get a visual result. He also produces an interesting and unique effect. He has also written a number of academic papers. A typical Rajesh Saggi painting process is straightforward. He begins with a sketch or drawing, then he fills in the blanks. He may use a variety of tools, such as pencil, freehand, brush, and watercolor, to achieve his results. After the blanks are filled in, he applies color He uses light and shade to create an individualistic style. His paintings typically take two months to finish.


Rajesh Saggi: Artistic Influences

Painting has always been a part of Rajesh's life. He is a direct descendant of the great Indian artist, Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadrawadi. The Indian culture has always been a strong influence on his work. Some of his major artistic influences include the painters who came before him, particularly the German modernists and the American expressionists.


Rajesh Saggi: Early Paintings

Saggi's early works were impressionist in style. He studied at the Rutgers University-Newark School of Art & Sciences. While there, he met and became friends with several painters, including Mark Rothko, Willem de Kooning, Jacob Lawrence, and Allen Fisher. Sagghi often painted outdoor landscapes and seascapes, often using found objects, such as bottles and wooden boxes, to represent the trees and other plants in his paintings.


Rajesh Saggi: Meditative Paintings

Rajesh Saggi's works are spiritual and meditative in nature. In his paintings, he depicts still life and nature subjects with a calm, serene artistic style. Saggi often incorporates a meditative state into his paintings, which can be achieved by taking deep breaths and centering one's attention on one's breathing.


Rajesh Saggi: Reflections

Reflections is a series of abstract paintings by the artist which was completed in 2004. In these works, the artist treats the canvas as a mirror. In the words of the artist, Reflections is a series of abstract paintings by the artist which was completed in 2004. In these works, the artist treats the canvas as a mirror. In the words of the artist, Reflections is a series of abstract paintings by the artist which was completed in 2004. In these works, the artist treats the canvas as a mirror. In the words of the artist, Reflections is a series of abstract paintings by the artist which was completed in 2004. In these works, the artist treats the canvas as a mirror. In the words of the artist.
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