Basically, a form is the aesthetically aligned static version of the
occurrence and recurrence of our visual sensibilities. The metaphors of
emotions in these forms are actual derivations of Ashok Namdeo Hinge's visual
interpretations. Ashok has experienced these emotions, and he strikes an
impactful conversation through art that is symbolic in nature.
Self-assessed visuals are the symbols of the realisation of space,
boundaries of experiences, and the visuals our sight beholds. Humans develop
certain parts of their brain, often known as the Unique Identification System,
to establish a conversation. This developed system works to stimulate the micro
visual sensibility in humans, which eventually results in developing the
knowledge and understanding of art. In these stages of development, whenever
the sensibilities find stability, they give birth to symbolism. The symbols or
metaphors that create deep sensibilities are more impactful in nature. The process of creating metaphors doesn't stress
much on technical knowledge. It rather relies more on the results of that
technique. Symbols invite audience's sensibility of shape and its experience. And
in it lies their happiness and success.
A human transforms this sensibility into devotion. Ashok establishes this very fact through his visual interpretations. The happiness derived from seeing a visual is the symbol of one's visual psyche and symbolic psyche. Visual symbols and forms represent the emotions of visual thought or visual values. The one who realises this secret becomes a true visionary. And Ashok presents this secret through this exhibition.To see and experience such visuals is similar to one watching Satya+Nar+ion. This whole idea of seeing the reflection of self symbolically is what could be interpreted as Visual+Satya+Nar+Ion (To watch the reflection of one's soul as an ansh of the Lord)
॥ PRATIKRUPAK ॥ a solo exhibition of recent work by Ashok
Namdeo Hinge.
Venue: Badlapur Art Gallery,
Hendrepada, Badlapur - West, Thane (421503).
Date: from 1st November to 15th November 2021 (All days open for all art lovers to see)
Time: 11 am to 10 pm