Collection: Lucky Jaiswal

Born on 1996, Madhya Pradesh, Lucky Jaiswal is a contemporary artist whose work reflects the textures and emotions of rural life through abstract visual language. He completed his MFA in Painting from the Government Institute of Fine Art, Indore (2020). Lucky has participated in several art camps, including JALAM Art Camp (Jabalpur, 2024), MADHYAMA Art Camp (Varanasi, 2024), and the RANG MANDU Art Camp by Raza Foundation (2021). His art has been showcased widely in group exhibitions across India, such as SAPTAK at MSU Baroda (2024), YUVA-SAMBHAV curated by Akhilesh for the Raza Foundation, New Delhi (2022), and the Kochi Student Biennale (2018–19).

Recipient of the Rajya Roopankar MP State Award (2025), Lucky continues to explore abstract expressions rooted in his cultural memory. Currently based in Indore, he draws inspiration from the landscapes, sounds, and woven rhythms of Indian villages. His ongoing series, “Echoes of the Charpai in Rajasthan,” reflects his deep engagement with everyday objects as symbols of connection, rest, and human warmth.

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