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Siddhesh Lad

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  • Works on APS: 51
  • Museums on APS:
    • Siddhesh Memorial Foundation per l'Arte
    • Siddhesh Memorial Foundation per l'Arte
    • Siddhesh Memorial Foundation per l'Arte
    • Siddhesh Memorial Foundation per l'Arte
    • Siddhesh Memorial Foundation per l'Arte
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Top 3 works:
    • it takes a lot to construct, but a matchstick to destruct
    • Elephant Trunk
    • Nature Hostage to Pollution
  • Art period: Contemporaneo

Quiz d'arte

Per ogni domanda è presente una sola risposta corretta.

Domanda 1:
Qual è la principale passione di Siddhesh Lad oltre agli interessi artistici?
Domanda 2:
In quale squadra dell'IPL ha fatto il suo debutto Siddhesh Lad?
Domanda 3:
Qual è un tema ricorrente nelle opere di Siddhesh Lad?
Domanda 4:
Il padre di Siddhesh Lad è l'allenatore di un giocatore internazionale indiano. Chi è?
Domanda 5:
Quale tecnica pittorica caratterizza lo stile artistico di Siddhesh Lad?

Siddhesh Dinesh Lad: Bridging Cricket and Canvas – An Emerging Voice in Contemporary Indian Art

Siddhesh Dinesh Lad’s artistic journey is as multifaceted as his passion for cricket, a sport deeply ingrained in the cultural fabric of India. Born in 1992 in Mumbai, Lad's life has been shaped by familial connections to prominent figures within the cricketing world – notably his father, Dinesh Lad, who serves as a coach for Rohit Sharma, arguably one of India’s most celebrated batsmen. This upbringing instilled not only an appreciation for athletic excellence but also a profound sensitivity to visual storytelling. Lad's artistic pursuits began organically, fueled by a fascination with capturing the beauty and complexity of the natural world. Unlike many artists who hone their craft in formal academies, Lad’s training has been largely self-directed, immersing himself in traditional folk art techniques – specifically stone sculpture – alongside explorations into oil painting. This dual focus reflects a desire to synthesize seemingly disparate disciplines: the precision of sport and the expressive power of visual art. His work often delves into themes of resilience, vulnerability, and connection with nature, mirroring narratives found within Indian mythology and folklore. His artistic style is characterized by bold textures and evocative color palettes. Impasto—thickly applied paint—dominates many of his canvases, creating palpable surfaces that invite viewers to engage physically with the artwork. Lad’s compositions frequently depict animals – particularly tigers – rendered in striking detail, capturing both their majesty and their precarious existence within shrinking habitats. These paintings aren't merely representations; they are meditations on themes of conservation and the importance of preserving biodiversity. The influence of Indian folk art traditions is evident in his meticulous attention to craftsmanship and his use of earthy tones that resonate with the landscapes of rural India, mirroring the spirit of ancient storytelling. Lad’s foray into professional cricket has undoubtedly broadened his perspective, fostering discipline, teamwork, and an understanding of performance under pressure – qualities he translates into his artistic endeavors. He gained recognition as a captain for Western Wolves in the Toyota University Cricket Championship (UCC), demonstrating leadership skills alongside his creative talent. Furthermore, his selection for Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League provided invaluable exposure to global audiences and solidified his position within India’s sporting elite. His debut innings against Kings XI Punjab showcased not only his batting prowess but also a quiet confidence that permeates his artistic vision—a conviction that underscores Lad’s belief that art can serve as a powerful tool for cultural preservation and social commentary—a perspective he continues to refine through his ongoing artistic explorations. Currently, Lad remains committed to promoting rural Indian art forms through the Siddhesh Memorial Foundation for Art, showcasing over 600 stone sculptures and nature-inspired artworks by talented artisans from across India. This dedication underscores Lad’s belief that art can serve as a catalyst for positive change—a conviction that cements his place as an emerging voice in contemporary Indian art and distinguishes him as an artist who seamlessly blends passion for sport with profound artistic expression.