Art, for Prachi, has never been a departure from life — it is the most honest and meticulous record of it.
Rajasthan · Connecticut · Self-Taught
Prachi Sinha paints from memory — not as an act of nostalgia, but as a form of reckoning with beauty. Her canvases hold the light of Rajasthani palaces, the quiet persistence of a notebook margin, and the hard-won confidence of an artist who built her practice entirely on her own terms.
The palaces, the dressing, the culture — they live in her paintings as reflections of memory, not record.
Where studies crowded out everything else, she drew in the margins. There is no better measure of a true artist’s temperament.
Obsession, properly directed, is among the finest teachers portraiture has ever produced.
Stippling. Watercolour. Pastels. Acrylic. Each a new grammar for the same essential vocabulary.
She ran out of library books. The shelves were bare. This is what seriousness looks like from the outside.
Ten pieces. One week. A lifetime of preparation meeting a single, quietly extraordinary moment.
