3813 (2021) Photography by Madhur Dhingra
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Giclée Print / Digital Print
- Dimensions Several sizes available
- Several supports available (Fine art paper, Metal Print, Canvas Print)
- Framing Framing available (Floating Frame + Under Glass, Frame + Under Acrylic Glass)
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Categories Abstract Spirituality
Constant interaction with brilliant Vedic & Buddhist scholars and philosophers has made me understand that the concept of a ‘Creator God’ proposed by organized religion is a childish one. It has failed to fully comprehend that unconditioned, non-dual, eternal omnipresent force. God is not a glorified Being sitting somewhere in the universe, directing lives of its people or attending to minute details of its day to day operations. We need to understand that the ‘Universal Mind’ does not exist separately in the universe but in it and as it. The universe was not arbitrarily created by any outside intervention but is self- born and governed by the eternal Law Of Cause and Effect or Karma. Impressions of all objects in the universe lie dormant within the inner depths of the Universal Mind, until they become active by the working of Karma. They are then projected in our familiar space-time dimension which we know as the material world. The universe is not only self-actuating but also self-determining.
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Madhur Dhingra, a photographer based in both Toronto and New Delhi, is distinguished by his career marked by the complex legacy of the partition between India and Pakistan.
Born an only child in Delhi, into a family torn apart by the aftermath of the partition between India and Pakistan, Madhur Dhingra experienced the devastating effects of this troubled period. The bloodshed and family disintegration following partition forced his once well-to-do family to relocate to New Delhi, leaving behind wealth and stability. These events left a deep imprint of insecurity within his family, which he unfortunately inherited, even being born many years later.
It was in this complex web of insecurity that her passion for photography was born. Madhur Dhingra found in photography a way to fill the void left by these uncertainties. He has become an avid fine art photographer, emotionally capturing street scenes, unfamiliar faces and the spontaneous moments that unfold around him.
Constantly seeking to renew herself, Madhur experiments with new techniques and styles to create unique images. His work has been praised by numerous international magazines and galleries, testifying to his ability to capture the essence of everyday life in striking shots.
Her recent personal exhibition in Erquy, France was successful. Supported by four photography clubs in Brittany, the exhibition was a landmark event, arousing the interest of the French media. Four major newspapers in France published glowing articles about his work and the exhibition at Erquy ended with a triumph, all the works having found takers.
Madhur Dhingra's exhibitions and work have also been acclaimed and published in Europe and the United States, demonstrating his talent for transcending cultural boundaries and communicating the universal human essence through his photographs.
- Nationality: INDIA
- Date of birth : unknown date
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary Indian Artists