Varunika Saraf (born 19 December 1981, in Nagpur, Maharashtra) and now based in Hyderabad[1] is an Indian contemporary painter who seeks to bare the reality of violence often drawing attention historical and political realities and injustices in India.
[2] Saraf's main material is Wasli, an ancient Indian paper for detailed painting and hand-ground pigments made in her studio.
[3] The artist employs colour as a form of abstraction to attract viewers to the complex details within often massive scale paintings.
[8] Varunika Saraf's works are a part of the collections[9] at KNMA, New Delhi; Chemould Prescott Road, Mumbai; Kasturbhai Lalbhai Museum and Sarmaya Foundation.
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