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Riddhi Vasoya b. 1993

Untitled-15, 2026
Water Colour on Acid Free Paper
15 x 22 Inches (18.5 x 25 x 2)
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Riddhi R. Vasoya (b.1993, Junagadh, Gujarat) completed a Diploma, Painting, Sheth Chimanlal Nagindas College of Fine Arts, Ahmedabad, 2016; and a Post Diploma, Printmaking, Faculty of Fine Arts, Maharaja Sayajirao...
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Riddhi R. Vasoya (b.1993, Junagadh, Gujarat) completed a Diploma, Painting, Sheth Chimanlal Nagindas College of Fine Arts, Ahmedabad, 2016; and a Post Diploma, Printmaking, Faculty of Fine Arts, Maharaja Sayajirao University, Baroda, 2018.


Her works have been exhibited in group shows at Rajpath Club, Ahmedabad, 2016; Faculty of Fine Arts, Maharaja Saiyajirao University, Baroda, 2018; Dresswalla House, Mumbai, 2018; Conflictorium, Ahmedabad, 2019; The Stainless Gallery, New Delhi, 2019; Gallery Ark, Vadodara, 2019; India Art Fair, New Delhi, 2020; Bikaner House, New Delhi, 2020; Urmila Art Gallery, Kanoria Centre for Arts, Ahmedabad, 2020; Anant Art at India Art Fair, New Delhi, 2020; Abir India First Take, New Delhi, 2022; Open Studio, Space Studio, Baroda, 2024; and Divine Art Gallery, New Delhi, 2025. She was awarded the Abir India First Take Award (2022). She has been selected for a residency at Space Studio, Baroda, 2024.


Riddhi’s practice is an introspective exploration of crowds, where she finds solitude amidst noise. Alongside this, she closely observes the stories, situations, and subtle everyday moments unfolding within the society around her. Through printmaking, she captures individuality within chaos, using delicate lines, translucent colours, and natural pigments to build layered textures. Clothing patterns and textile references play a central role, reflecting the diversity of Indian attire. By employing intaglio printing and tea-toned paper, she contextualises her subjects within cultural and social environments, positioning her practice at the intersection of people, patterns, nature, and lived experiences.


Riddhi lives and works in Vadodara, Gujarat, India.

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