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BRINGING Benaras to life

Feb-Mar-Apr-2025

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Art Soul Life

Sandeep Chhatraband captures the soul and spirit of the eternal city, says Niyati Joshi.

- Niyati Joshi.

BRINGING Benaras to life

India, with its treasure trove of culture and spirituality, has always been a haven for artists. Among its contemporary talents, Sandeep Chhatraband stands out as an artist whose work resonates deeply with the spirit of erstwhile Benaras and today's Varanasi. Born in 1979 in Ambajogai, Maharashtra, Sandeep has carved out a niche in the art world with his ability to transform Varanasi's sacred Ghats into living, breathing pieces of art. Renowned for his adept use of both acrylics and watercolours, Chhatraband's artistic journey is deeply intertwined with the spiritual and cultural essence of Varanasi, India's eternal city. His work stands as a testament to his ability to not only capture the visual splendour of the sacred Ghats but also convey the profound spiritual energy that flows through them.

imageWhat makes Sandeep's artistry extraordinary is the immersive quality of his work. Through his paintings, he transports viewers into the heart of Varanasi, allowing them to feel the sun's warmth, hear the rhythmic ripples of the Ganges and witness the hypnotic glow of evening lamps. His art is an invitation to pause, reflect and connect with the timeless essence of this sacred city. His art evokes the sacred heartbeat of Varanasi, where the ancient and the eternal coexist harmoniously.

An Artistic Pilgrimage: From Ambajogai to Varanasi

Sandeep's journey into the world of art began in the quiet town of Ambajogai, Maharashtra. But it was his first encounter with Varanasi that truly redefined his artistic path. For Sandeep, this city was not merely a destination; it was a revelation.

The sacredness of the Ganges and the spiritual aura of the Ghats captivated him in ways he had not anticipated.

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