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Vijay Kiyawat
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Vijay Kiyawat

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ABOUT SELLER

1946 Born - Vijay Kiyawat - a self-taught artist is emerging on the scene of Indian contemporary art. Delhi’s sprawling gardens, trees, and flowers have dominant influence in his paintings. An IIT engineer, a corporate CEO working for over 4 decades, Vijay commenced his painting career late in life. His energy comes from his optimism and love for nature, and art in all its forms. His paintings reflect his personality through subtle and vibrant colors. He is currently focusing on watercolors - a spiritual medium - the medium he loves the most.
When not painting, Vijay loves to play the piano and do birding.
Recognition
•Work displayed by AIFACS New Delhi in its 82nd Painting Exhibition 2010 thru All India competition.
•Work displayed by Camlin Art Foundation in its 10th Northern Region Art Exhibition in New Delhi in October 2010, thru regional competition.
•Work displayed by AIFACS New Delhi in its 13th Watercolor Exhibition 2011 thru All India competition.
•Work displayed by Camlin Art Foundation in its 11th Northern Region Art Exhibition in Lucknow in November 2011, thru regional competition.
•Work displayed by AIFACS New Delhi in its 14th Watercolor Exhibition 2012 thru All India competition.
•Works displayed by Camlin Art Foundation in its 12th Northern Region Art Exhibition in Delhi in January 2013, thru regional competition.
Camps attended:
. Senior artists’ camp of AIFACS in March 2016

Solo Shows
•Triveni Art Gallery New Delhi, October 2010
•Open Palm Court Gallery, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, October 2011
•Fiidaa Art Gallery at Volvo Art Loft Singapore, April 2012
•Hirji Jehangir Art Gallery Mumbai, December 2013
•Open Palm Court Gallery, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, February 2014
•Chawla Art Gallery, Square One Mall, Saket, New Delhi, March 2014
•Open Palm Court Gallery, India Habitat Centre, New