Sheshdhar Pandey

Sheshdhar Pandey

Location: India

Mr. Sheshedhar Pandey, an artist, retired army men, was born in the holy town of Maa Vindhyavasini Devi, Vindhyachal, Mirzapur, East Uttar Pradesh, India.
When the call and devotion for the art became irresistible, he took voluntary retirement from the uniform service in the year 2001 and ever since then opened his own studio and continued his passion for art full time.
Since, childhood he had a penchant and fondness towards art. So, he studied Bachelor of Arts from the University of Allahabad. From time to time in school, college he participated in many art exhibitions. Thereafter, he joined Indian Army and served for 17 years, as a trusted soldier. With his service in the Indian Army he still managed to continue his passion by participating in exhibitions.
The zeal of artwork is unique in itself as he uses the ready-made Bindi as a medium of expression of his artwork. Bindis are commonly used by the ladies to depict a strong sense of completion and happiness by varied use of bright colors.
Bindi is arguably the most visually fascinating forms of body decoration and is used by him for transforming his thoughts and ideas on the unbreakable glass.
It is believed that in art, the hand can never execute anything higher than the heart can imagine. His art form transcends to a powerful, stylistic, masterpiece that, in turn, brings him a range of propositions and submissions across the rich heritage and culture of our country.

An artist, retired army men, was born in the holy town of Maa Vindhyavasini Devi, Vindhyachal, Mirzapur, East Uttar Pradesh, India.
When the call and devotion for the art became irresistible, he took voluntary retirement from the uniform service in the year 2001 and ever since then opened his own studio and continued his passion for art full time.
Since, childhood he had a penchant and fondness towards art. So, he studied Bachelor of Arts from the University of Allahabad. From time to time in school, college he participated in many art exhibitions. Thereafter, he joined Indian Army and served for 17 years, as a trusted soldier. With his service in the Indian Army he still managed to continue his passion by participating in exhibitions.
The zeal of artwork is unique in itself as he uses the ready-made Bindi as a medium of expression of his artwork. Bindis are commonly used by the ladies to depict a strong sense of completion and happiness by varied use of bright colors.


Portfolio:

Bindi Arts on Fiberglass Sculpture

This sculpture represents unity- a state where you are undivided or unbroken.

Bindi Arts on Fiberglass Sculpture “Bindi Arts on Fiberglass Sculpture”

ANNAPURNA is a sanskrit Name which literally means- Full of food(feminine form), but is normally translated as goddess fo the harvest. In Hindustan, Annapurna is the Universal and timeless kitchen-Goddws.. the mother who feeds. Without her there is stravation, universal fear. This make Annapuna a universal goddess... her most popular shrine is located in KASHI, on the banks of the river Ganga. Her association with the giving of food (wealth) leds her in time to be transform inot Lakshmi,the Goddess of Wealth.

Bindi Arts on Unbreakable Glass

Portrait of Mahatma Gandhi ji prepaired on Unbreakable Glass with help of Pandey's Bindi.
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was the pre-eminent political and ideological leader of India during the Indian independence movement. A pioneer of satyagraha, or resistance to tyranny through mass civil disobedience — a philosophy firmly founded upon ahimsa, or total nonviolence — Gandhi led India to independence and inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world. Gandhi is often referred to as Mahatma, In India, he is also called Bapu, and officially honoured as the Father of the Nation.

Bindi Arts

Mr. Sheshedhar pandey, an artist, retired army men, was born in the holy town of Maa Vindhyavasini Devi, Vindhyachal, Mirzapur, East Uttar Pradesh, India.
When the call and devotion for the art became irresistible, he took voluntary retirement from the uniform service in the year 2001 and ever since then opened his own studio and continued his passion for art full time.
Since, childhood he had a penchant and fondness towards art. So, he studied Bachelor of Arts from the University of Allahabad. From time to time in school, college he participated in many art exhibitions. Thereafter, he joined Indian Army and served for 17 years, as a trusted soldier. With his service in the Indian Army he still managed to continue his passion by participating in exhibitions.
The zeal of artwork is unique in itself as he uses the ready-made bindi as a medium of expression of his artwork. Bindis are commonly used by the ladies to depict a strong sense of completion and happiness by varied use of bright colors.
Bindi is arguably the most visually fascinating forms of body decoration and is used by him for transforming his thoughts and ideas on the unbreakable glass.
It is believed that in art, the hand can never execute anything higher than the heart can imagine. His art form transcends to a powerful, stylistic, masterpiece that ,in turn, brings him a range of propositions and submissions across the rich heritage and culture of our country.

Bapuji at May 1938 “Bapuji at May 1938”

Portrait of Mahatma Gandhi ji prepaired on Unbreakable Glass with help of Pandey's Bindi.
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was the pre-eminent political and ideological leader of India during the Indian independence movement. A pioneer of satyagraha, or resistance to tyranny through mass civil disobedience — a philosophy firmly founded upon ahimsa, or total nonviolence — Gandhi led India to independence and inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world. Gandhi is often referred to as Mahatma, In India, he is also called Bapu, and officially honoured as the Father of the Nation.