Delhi based Indian artist Kanchan Chander<\/a>\u2019s artworks are characterized by its vibrant colours and her inclination towards figurativism<\/a>. Chander, whose works are in collection of the\u00a0National Gallery of Modern Art in India<\/a>, Fukuoka museum of Asian Art in Japan<\/a> and Victoria &Albert Museum in London<\/a>,\u00a0received formal training from renowned art schools around the world including the Ecole National des Beaux Arts in Paris\u00a0and her works have been exhibited in solo and group shows all over India and across the globe.<\/p>\n After having worked on women oriented themes in the 1980\u2019s, Chander moved on to painting on salvaged wooden windows and doors. In her constant quest for exploration, she later moved on to Female torsos bedecking them with sequins, beads, laces and swarovski. Since the past few years, Chander has been concentrating on mixed media paintings, of which, \u2018Frida & Me\u2019 (Based on the famous Mexican artist Frida Kahlo<\/a>)\u00a0and \u2018Hollywood Bollywood\u2019 have been featured in this article. These artworks are kitschy kitsch and blingy – with use of sequins, swarovskis, stickers, nuts and bolts and found objects from the streets. Awesome!!<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n