BFA : Bachelor of Fine Art's

Acrylic Paint
40.6 x 30.4 cm
2026
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About this artwork
This painting portrays a small, illuminated house standing fragile amid a storm of textures and intense colors. The surrounding chaos emphasizes the vulnerability of safety, while the house represents a brief refuge. The work reflects the tension between stability and unpredictability, showing that moments of shelter exist even in overwhelming circumstances.
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Feb 12, 2026
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About the artist
Nishant Choudhary (b. 2004) is a fine artist based in India, currently pursuing a Bachelor of Fine Arts. His practice centers on the fusion of emotional narrative and technical rigor, with a specialization in acrylic painting, fine ink work, and pen and pencil sketching. Each piece functions as a nuanced dialogue between realism and emotion-between cultural heritage and introspective silence. Choudhary's work is driven by dual imperatives: the preservation of cultural memory, evident in his meticulous portraits of traditional Indian figures; and the evocation of emotional resonance through expressive animal imagery, symbolic motifs, and carefully calibrated compositions. His approach frequently interweaves representational and abstract elements-evoking the fluidity of memory and the depth of personal and collective histories. Through techniques such as cross-hatching and detailed rendering, whether capturing the weathered lines of a human face or the soulful gaze of a horse, Choudhary strives to create art that is vibrant, sincere, and quietly compelling. His commitment is not to transient trends, but to an enduring pursuit of truth. He believes fine art should transcend mere visual appeal to engage the viewer's gaze, evoke introspection, and leave a lasting emotional impression. 🎨 Connect & Explore More: Instagram: @nishantchoudhary.arts For Inquiries & Commissions: ncarts07@gmail.com
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Born in 2004 in Rajasthan ,India. Currently residing in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.












































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