About Artist

Pinky Bhatt

Pinky Bhatt, whose first exhibition was a marvelous record of achievement by women from all walks of life, has now evolved a new series of paintings of rural women, those portray the inner strength, the beauty of life of simple villagers. Pinky has a fine depth of understanding, expresses her vision in excellent portraiture and shows her maturity as an artist of high caliber.

Pinky Bhatt is a renowned artist, who has carved her own way in the field of art. She figures in Limca Books of records for her collage painting approx130 ft long- on the theme of Women Empowerment called “Stree Shakti”-depicting achievements by women from all walks of life. She is also the third prize winner of Asian Inspiration Award 2009, awarded in Rome Italy. She had done twenty shows places like Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Sydney, London, Rome, and Paris.

It is also said that an artist’s works are influenced by the place where they live. Pinky Bhatt is born in Ahmedabad, Gujarat state, India- hence we can see rural women from Gujarat in her paintings. She lived in Australia since 2007. Some of her paintings are on aboriginal people. She wanted to give a floral tribute in form of paintings to the aboriginal people, “The First Australians”.

Pinky Bhatt has made her own style. There is no showiness in her work, nor does she try to impress others. Her figure drawings are very powerful. Her work make us experience strong imaginary feelings. The control of colours is very amazing, which really convince us that she is a mature creative Artist.

PINKY JAYDIP BHATT

Address :   

4, Vasupujya Bungalows, Opp. Fun Republic, Ramdev Nagar Satellite Road, Ahmedabad-380015.   

Phone: (M) 90993 23769   

E-mail: bhattpinky@rediffmail.com   

Web: www.pinkybhatt.com   

Education:

  • M.com, Self taught in field of Art.

Solo Exhibition :   

  • 1999 – The Prima Collection, Ahmedabad
  • 2001 – Hatheesing Center, Ahmedabad
  • 2002 – Hatheesing Center, Ahmedabad
  • 2003 – Artist Center, Bombay
  • 2004 – Deva-Oriente-Arte-Tendenze, Rome
  • 2005 – The Air Gallery, London
  • 2006 – The Art Chamber, Goa-Group Show
  • 2006 – Contemporary Art Gallery, Ahmedabad
  • 2006 – Jahangir Art Gallery, Mumbai( Group Show)
  • 2007 – The archetype gallery,Sydney, Australia
  • 2007 – Downing center, Sydney, Australia
  • 2009 – Artist@Asfield,Sydney, Australia-(Group Show)
  • 2010 – Concord Library,Sydney, Australia
  • 2010 – Art space galleries, Paris
  • 2010 – Deva-Oriente-Arte-Tendenze, Rome, Italy
  • 2010 – Artrom Gallery,Rome,Italy-(Group show)
  • 2011 – Hutheesing Visual Art centre, CEPT, Ahmedabad
  • 2011 – Museum art Gallery Mumbai
  • 2012 – India Art Festival Mumbai-(Group show)
  • 2013 – The archetype gallery,Sydney, Australia
  • 2014 – De Art Event Dubai (Group Show)
  • 2014 – Jahangir Art Gallery (Group Show)
  • 2015 – Tap Gallery Sydney
  • 2016 – The Gallery Gufa Ahmedabad
  • 2016 – India Art Festival Mumbai
  • 2016 – India Art Festival Delhi
  • 2018 – Jehangir ArtGallery,Mumbai (GVAA(Group)
  • 2019 – The Gallery Gufa Ahmedabad
  • 2021-indiaartfest.in/ap-e3-as4-pinky-bhatt/
  • 2021- The Gallery Gufa Ahmedabad.
  • 2023- The Gallery Gufa Ahmedabad.
  • 2024 – India Art Festival Mumbai

Collection:

  • Ahmedabad, Bombay, Singapore, Italy, Spain, London.   

Participation:    

  • Gujarat lalit kala academy-2006
  • Artist sports painting event.
  • Gujarat Visual Artist Association- 2001-2005
  • Monsoon Show.
  • Bajaj Art Gallery 2005

Member:

  • Gujarat Visual Artists Association.
  • Bombay Art Society.
  • Artist Centre gallery Bombay.

Achievements:

  • 130-ft.long painting “Stree Shakti” which highlights women empowerment. This painting was entered in Limca Books of Records in year 2003 under the title “Collage of celebrated Women” under painting section of the Art Chapter.
  • Third Price winner of Asian Inspiration 2009 at Artrom gallery, Rome, Italy www.artromgallery.com/Asian_Inspiration/third_place.htm

Awards:

  • National Population Education Project of NCERT, Delhi

Working with:

  • R. Nanalal Decorator as a Mandap Designer