New Delhi, March 7 -- In an age where artistic success is often measured by visibility and spectacle, Neerja Peters charts a quieter, more meditative path.
For Peters, "creative fulfilment is rarely a moment of certainty; more often, it is a condition that emerges slowly through sustained attention, discipline, and the willingness to let go of ambition."Her work does not dramatize achievement or demand immediate comprehension. Instead, fulfilment "reveals itself quietly, through restraint, repetition, and an increasingly intimate relationship with silence."Peters' practice has evolved through years of exploration across forms, mediums, and genres, starting with realism, moving through experimentation, and arriving at a mature visual langua...