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Sandhya Singh’s Rhythmism is an artistic philosophy where music and painting converge. Seeing rhythm in all things, she translates sound into visual form, creating compositions that pulse with life and harmony. Each brushstroke carries the energy of emotion, movement and spontaneity, inviting viewers to experience the interplay between sound, colour and the unspoken language of art.

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Sandhya’s renderings in Rhythmism touch the soul and generate a sense of serenity, peace and harmony within. ....... She successfully uses the universal language of visual art to write poetry. Sandhya’s works, . , each one, has a meaning, some suggestions and some elements of mystery for the audience to unravel and interpret............

Indian Creative Minds, Volume IX, Issue 1, Nov Dec 2023

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I have seen her works and find in them a unique flow, full of life, harmony and serenity. In fact, the three words that come to my mind on seeing her paintings are – Rang (Colours), Tarang (Musical Notes), and Umang (Hope and Aspirations) which encapsulate the emotions she is able to stimulate in viewers heart. I find her accomplishments in the field of arts (Painting) as exceptional, and creativity,  very extraordinary

Prof Namwar Singh, nominating Sandhya for Kaalidas Samman, in 2016

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…..delightful representation of musical rhythms through colours and artistic imagination.

Padam Bhushan Mr. Ram V Sutar

Renowned Sculptor and

President,

All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society

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Her works seem to blend music and art in a seamlessly unique way and are clearly inspired from the serenity in nature on one hand and the captivating power of music on the other.

Shreya Badola

DNA

Mumbai, Tuesday, July 5, 2011

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....soothing to the spirit and enchanting in their color and design.

There was almost a sense of tranquillity as one gazed at these highly individualistic paintings; the mirrors to the artist’s soul. As one moved from wall to wall there was a sense of flow and conversion. You could feel yourself moving from paintings to painting driven by a sense of curiosity and heart felt appreciation.

 

Ishara JAYAWARDANE

Daily News

Colombo, Wednesday, 3 August 2011

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Sandhya Singh’s interesting brush-strokes are smoothly, soothingly reminiscent of primordial and

even metaphysical senses. The painter seems to celebrate through aesthetically pleasing patterns. The swirling ears on her canvases evoke the sound of the ocean.....The paintings evoke thoughts of mysterious vortexes from where no sound can return. ...... Interesting art work indeed!

Andaleeb Shahjahan Purba

The Independent, 

Bangladesh

Dhaka, 02 December 2010

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