
Rahat Kazmi
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Rahat Kazmi, an ardent abstract artist, revels in the exploration of a diverse array and fusion of colors within her paintings. Hailing from Indore, Rahat's artistic journey commenced in her formative years. Within the fabric of nearly all her artworks, one can discern a profound intermingling of various hues that coalesce to give birth to each masterpiece.
Rahat is deeply enamored with the fluidity found in the realm of art, drawing inspiration from the celestial expanse of the universe, the interplay of elements such as earth, sun, and life itself. Her creative process is fueled by the concept of Eternal Energy, as evidenced by the infusion of cosmic cues that imbue her color flows with positive resonance derived from the universe.
Over time, her artistic endeavors have graced the halls of esteemed art galleries including Picasso Art Gallery in Dubai, Jehangir Art Gallery in Mumbai, Cymroza Art Gallery in Mumbai, the Art Gallery of Hotel Taj Palace in Mumbai, exhibitions at Jahanuma Palace in Bhopal, World Trade Centre in Mumbai, a private show at Lodha Towers organized by the Lodha Group in Mumbai, Pritam Lal Dua Sabhagrah Art Gallery in Indore, and the ICA Art Gallery in Jaipur. She has also carved an online niche for herself on renowned art platforms such as storyltd.com, saatchiart.com, fizdi.com etc.
Rahat's presence has been strongly felt at prestigious art events, including the World Art Exhibition in Dubai and the India Art Festival in Mumbai, where her creations garnered attention. Her online engagements have spanned the Indo Taiwan International Contemporary Art Exhibition, along with a remarkable involvement in a monumental endeavor – securing a Guinness World Record for the most paintings posted on Facebook within an hour. With an impressive portfolio of more than 50 group exhibitions, her art has transcended borders and been acquired by collectors across the USA, Europe, and Canada. Collaborating closely with architects and interior designers, Rahat provides astute recommendations and choices for their projects.
In her own words, Rahat fervently believes that "ART IS FREEDOM." This belief propels her to perpetually refine her craft, capturing not just visual meanings but an enduring sense of bliss closely associated with her affinity for abstract art. This philosophy steers her away from confining herself to a singular artistic style. Beyond her deeply textured pieces, Rahat's repertoire includes fluid compositions, layered artworks, and even interpretations of dancing ballerinas in the abstract form.