Prabhakar Mahadeo Kolte

Kolte educated from Sir J.J. School of Arts, Mumbai. As a purely abstract painter, Prabhakar Mahadeo Kolte’s concern lies not in the world of tangible reality, but in the intangible, the unseen essence which is hidden within. In his paintings, mostly ‘Untitled’ and of rectangular composition, Kolte creates bold bands of sensuous abstract forms in austere greys, with some flashes of pinks, mauves, whites, greens and blues, as if out of the mysterious depth there are glimpses of light, brightening up the surface of the painting. The poet-painter describes this as darshan, akin to a mystical experience or revelation. According to him, his ‘works reflect a state of vision that does not symbolise anything but itself. It is neither representative nor interpretative, neither expressive nor illustrative’. The subject is not important; it is the experience of abstract delight and ecstatic revelation his paintings evoke that is important.

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untitled
Acrylic on canvas
151cm x 60.3cm
2005 | Con No. 3819

untitled
Acrylic on canvas
46cm x 61cm
2005 | Con No. 3965

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untitled
Acrylic on canvas
111.5cm x 119cm
2005 | Con No. 3833

untitled
Acrylic on canvas
111.5cm x 119cm
2005 | Con No. 3834

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