Through her art, Radhika aims at bringing joy and bliss to the lives of others. She finds inspiration in all forms of creation, such as, nature, music, and books. She dwells on the emotion of all forms of creation and tries to capture this quality in her paintings.
Radhika's unique use of light in her paintings leaves a lasting imprint on the mind of the viewer.
For Radhika, art is a spiritual and meditative journey of love. Thus, it wouldn't be surprising to many that her first exhibition was inspired by Meerabai, and later by the renowned 13th century poet, Rumi.
Over the years, she has continued to depict Rumi's stirring expressions of poetic love, and the Sufi soul's quest to unite with the Divine. Like Sufi literature, Radhika also uses everyday subjects to demystify spirituality. Her oeuvre has been exhibited in famous exhibitions across the globe, in countries such as the United States, London, UAE, and India.
"I am smiling at myself today
There's no wish left in this heart
Or perhaps there is no heart
left Free from all desire
I sit quietly like Earth My silent cry echoes like thunder
Throughout the universe
I am not worried about it
I know it will be heard by no one Except me."
- Rumi
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