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A versatile and passionate creative soul, embodying the essence of artistry and poetry, a true alchemist of words and colors. I was born in New Delhi, India, and immigrated to Australia in 2001 with my family. Holding a master’s in special education from Griffith University, my passion lies in educating children with special needs within the Education Queensland school system.
Leveraging my background, I effortlessly integrate art as a means of play therapy to enrich and captivate my students, ensuring the learning process is not only meaningful but also delightful. I am an oral artist and have learned by observation. I like to dabble with different forms of traditional art which are seen in rural areas of north India like ‘Warli Art’ made with rice paste, ‘Rangoli Art’ made with sand, ‘Batik Art’ made with wax and Lippan/clay art.
I have been doing art workshops at Logan Art Gallery and Logan Libraries. I am a Logan Artist Association and Logan West Community Art Share Alliance Inc member. My first Rangoli art demonstration was for ‘Logan Youth Music Exchange’(LYME)2014 and in ‘Animating Spaces Logan: Arts in the Park, 6 th Sept 2015 as one of the lead artists of ‘Drawn Together’.
I had the “Rangoli” sand art exhibition at Logan Art Gallery on 9 th December 2016. I also write poetry in my native language, ‘Hindi,’ which was published in South Asian Times, Melbourne, and in a book called “Boomerang 2” Sydney. Madhu’s talk show comes on Australian Indian Radio titled “Our Conversation with Madhu” and “Batein Madhu Kay Saath” in Hindi Language. I did it in Punjabi language as well. I was part of an exhibition ”Black & White” to celebrate the diversity of artistic skills by Women artists on International Women’s Day March 2017 at Abel Art Gallery. I had a textile exhibition named “FUSION” EAST MEETS WEST from 31 st August 2017 till 6 th September 2017 at Able Art Gallery 27 Coral Street, LoganLea, and running sand art workshops at logan Libraries in October and December 2017.
I am also a creative director of “Different Strokes from Logan” I was part of the exhibition “From the Sea of Life” and made a Logo on 22 nd September 2018. Demonstration of Rangoli – made the logo of “WOW” Women of the World Festival 2018. 6 th April.
I was selected to provide three suitable designs/artworks for (Springwood Carpet Project) on 7 th March 2019. Beenleigh Shade Square – three of my designs were selected (2021). Rangoli Creative display for University of Queensland on 24 th October 2022. Incredible Indian Exhibition Nov 2022 in Sunnybank Multicultural Gallery. Logan Central Art Project Croydon Street 2023.
“Life is full of colors. I am creative and innovative as well.
Art gives me happiness. It’s an expression of my feelings.“
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Passion for progress and joy of a good work and a positive feedback.