Bhagyashree Suthar
Bhagyashree Suthar is a visual artist whose practice is shaped by her fascination with architecture, geometry, and organic patterns in nature, which she interprets as reflections of herself. She creates beeswax sculptures, drawings, and wax paintings that illustrate utopian, fantastical worlds, often emphasizing the quiet interplay of light and shadow. Trained at the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda with both a Bachelor’s (2014) and Master’s (2016) in Painting, Suthar has developed a meticulous, detail-oriented approach that immerses her into the worlds she depicts. Her works explore forms that oscillate between the man-made and the biological, evoking architectural structures suspended in an otherworldly state. By using kite paper, Rajasthani wasli paper, and beeswax, she forges a unique material language that challenges perceptions of fragility and permanence. Suthar’s practice ultimately reflects on silence, space, and the poetic ambiguity of structures caught between flight and gravity.