Bhalchandra Dattatray Mondhe

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Born15 March 1944 (1944-03-15) (age 81)
Occupations
  • Painter
  • Sculptor
  • Writer
  • Photographer
  • Environmentalist
KnownforPadma Shri
Notable workBirds of Sirpur
Bhalchandra Mondhe
Born15 March 1944 (1944-03-15) (age 81)
Occupations
  • Painter
  • Sculptor
  • Writer
  • Photographer
  • Environmentalist
Known forPadma Shri
Notable workBirds of Sirpur

Bhalchandra Dattatray Mondhe (born 15 March 1944) is an Indian artist, photographer, sculptor and painter from Madhya Pradesh.[1] In 2016, the President of India bestowed upon him the Padma Shri award for his lifetime work in photography. He has authored two books, including Birds of Sirpur, which he co-authored. Mondhe co-founded an NGO to save the Sirpur Lake, The Nature Volunteers, which is credited with reviving the Sirpur Lake.[2]

Mondhe first encountered photography when he was 17. He subsequently became passionate about photography during his youth.[1] In a 2016 feature on him by the Hindustan Times, Mondhe said that he used the camera to encapsulate his vision, adding, "I have never considered the camera and the lens as a burden to carry, but as my extension".[1] Mondhe went on to graduate from the Düsseldorf Academy of Fine Arts in Germany.[1]

Mondhe also developed an interest in sculpting, with the Nehru Centre hosting his exhibition in October 1993.[3] The magazine India Today described his work as "unconventional", mentioning: "Indore-based Bhalu Mondhe uses anything that is handy – any material and any colour, sometimes brush and sometimes fingers – for what he calls 'playing with the material like a child'. The outcome is an unrestricted interplay of different kinds of material".[3]

Artwork

Mondhe's exhibition titled 50 Years of Rare Art Journey was also featured at Rangdarshini Gallery, Bharat Bhavan, in Bhopal.[4] The exhibition featured a montage showcasing 50 years of Mondhe's art creations, including 90 pieces of sculptures, images, drawings and paintings.[4] The Pioneer, covering Mondhe's exhibition, described his work as having a "high vision of creativity", mentioning that Mondhe "is an artist with a difference. He paints, clicks realistic photographs, molds the sculptures of his imagination and draws his ideologies on a plain paper. The way he expresses his imagination to the spectators is commendable".[4]

In January, 2023, Mondhe's artwork was displayed

Reviving the Sirpur Lake

Padma Shri

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