Artworks created by Nisha Chadha

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Nisha Chadha

Nisha Chadha


Nisha Chadha has been engaging with a subject closely tied to her childhood, seeing it as a series of beautiful, nostalgic dreams.


At times, she recollects and visualizes her childhood, capturing its fruitful experiences through her works. She endeavors to grasp the emotions from a child's perspective, highlighting their ability to overlook worldly worries, love unconditionally, and open their hearts to all living beings.


Her creations are primarily inspired by her own childhood memories, where she has expressed and aimed to portray the innocence of children, a precious aspect of her life that cannot be relived. Chadha's heart ponders over the fantasies of childhood, yet she finds joy in discovering answers through her artistic endeavors.


She yearns to re-experience her childhood or relive it through her art, appreciating the constant happiness that seemed effortless back then, possibly due to her mind still being captivated by those enriching childhood memories.


Chadha wishes to revisit her childhood or express it through her art, feeling grateful for having immersed herself in a world of fantasies and creativity rather than succumbing to the lure of social networking and technology, as is common in the upbringing of the new generation. Despite her maturity, her work reflects the playfulness and innocence characteristic of a child's nature.


A lingering question in her mind is, "Why can't our hearts be like a child's heart again?"