Akshit Satyarthi

Delhi-based; BFA in Painting, College of Art, New Delhi.

Akshit Satyarthi

Akshit Satyarthi is a Delhi-based visual artist currently completing his BFA in Painting at the College of Art, New Delhi. His practice is grounded in figuration and close observation, treating painting as a sustained way of attending to lived experience rather than as a fixed stylistic pursuit.

Working between what is seen and what is felt, Satyarthi's paintings emerge from memory, place, and everyday encounters. Marks are built slowly, carrying emotional residue without tipping into narrative or illustration. Rather than aiming for formal resolution, his work allows uncertainty, movement, and change to remain visible within the image.

Satyarthi resists categorisation, moving fluidly across materials and approaches as his practice evolves. Transformation, rather than consistency, becomes the underlying logic of the work.

He has participated in several group exhibitions, including the College of Art Annual Exhibitions (2023–2025), Ramen / The Empire is Wack at Mool Studio, Tiny Art Show at Kala Kutta Studio, and exhibitions with Baro Art India in Bangalore, Hyderabad, and Vadodara. Alongside his studio practice, he has worked as a prop designer for theatre productions and facilitated art workshops with Art for Change.

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