Kiyomi Talaulicar is an abstract figurative artist who graduated from JJ School of Art, 1986. Her work is a blend of multimedia layers mirroring human vulnerability and the ongoing process of self-reinvention. Rooted in universal psychology, Kiyomi’s art encompasses rich layering, geometrical coordinates, and textured tonal ambience, creating a preparatory ground for self-reflection and imaginative exploration.
She begins with small scale visuals meticulously crafted into delicate thoughts creating a meditative yet liberating space. Her canvas, defined with precision, offers a calm that conceals psychological states and transforms melancholia into contemplative landscapes. Kiyomi’s art reflects pathos through interior spaces using various media, including paint, ink, and charcoal.
Her soft abstractions encapsulate a particular sense of time and place, resonating with her native India. The silence in her work serves as a crucial and significant space where memories float and settle, creating a timeless and contemplative experience for the observer.
The artist lives and works in Mumbai, India.