DRAGONFLY AND HOME
DRAGONFLY AND HOME
Rajani Bhosale
Size: 9 X 12 Inches (Each)
Medium: Mix media on paper
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This work is combination of printmaking and painting. As I have hand printed the base from a lino sheet and then paint on it with gouache and watercolour and again took a line print on top of it with acrylic colour. This was a very long process, but I am really happy with the outcome.

Artwork Specs
| Exact Size | 9 X 12 Inches (Each) |
|---|---|
| Artist Description | My work grows out of quiet observation and a simple desire to spend time with what I see. I am drawn to plants, flowers, birds, and small natural forms not as specimens to be recorded, but as living presences that carry memory, rhythm, and fragility. Painting becomes a way of staying with them a little longer. I work on fabric, allowing its softness, transparency, and imperfections to remain visible. The surface is never neutral; creases, stains, and shadows become part of the image. Through layering, printing, and painting, I explore how forms appear, fade, and return much like memory itself. Cyanotype and paint leave traces rather than declarations, suggesting what has been there rather than fully describing it. The repeated motifs across my work are not meant to be identical. Each image shifts slightly, shaped by time, hand, and chance. These variations reflect my interest in cycles, seasons, and the slow accumulation of looking. What matters to me is not accuracy, but intimacy. I do not begin with a fixed narrative. I paint because the act of painting allows me to notice, to care, and to respond. The work is an imprint of that attention a record of presence, patience, and quiet joy |
| Artist Name | Rajani Bhosale |
| Medium | Mix media on paper |
Meet the Artist - Rajani Bhosale
I can’t resist painting the things around me, the everyday observations of my environment — especially all that I can relate to. Very few of us respect Mother Nature the way we should, drowning in the busy character of our materialistic lives. Hence, when I paint about nature, it automatically brings happiness to my heart.