Savya Jain
Active since 2019
Savya Jain is a contemporary artist based in New Delhi, India. She developed her dynamic artistic style during the course of her practice, which is significantly visible in her works. Savya draws inspiration from her travels and the natural world, which enables her to capture her current emotions in relation to the scenic views and situations on a canvas using a symbolic colour scheme. Experiences and factors like the hues, fragrances, climate, and feelings that become the focal point of her painting. She takes pleasure in discovering and praising nature and its works of art while accentuating sentimental details and everyday pleasures that uplift her audience. Savya strives to inspire a spectrum of emotions through her ingeniously abstract presentation, awakened by intelligent hues that perfectly capture passions. These feelings include optimism, hope, a sense of belonging, and excitement. Her artwork is a physical representation of fantasies and a wild imagination of natural elements, memories, or universes that captures the interest of those seeking tranquillity. By using mixed media, she has been able to present her ideas in a visually pleasing and beguiling manner. Her evolving practice is characterised by a lyrical abstraction that draws from personal memory, environmental impressions, and the emotive potency of colour. Her compositions are not depictions of landscapes per se, but distilled emotional resonances evoked by place, climate, and internal states. Each canvas becomes a vessel for affective cartography, mapping recollection through hue, scent, temperature, and sensation. Her palette is symbolic and intuitive, capturing ephemeral moments with sensitivity and precision. Rooted in observation yet untethered from representation, Savya’s work engages the viewer in a meditative dialogue. Sentiment, memory, and sensory experience coalesce in her paintings, resulting in works that are as visually arresting as they are emotionally generous. Her aim is not only to reflect beauty but to elicit it, to offer a sensory pause that uplifts, grounds, and reorients.

