Based in Maharashtra, Sachin Kharat is an accomplished Indian artist celebrated for his distinctive visual storytelling. His paintings focus deeply on the human mind, the body, and the mysterious nature of feminine beauty. Heavily inspired by traditional Indian folklore and heritage, his canvases beautifully recall the timeless aesthetics of Ajanta, Ellora, and Khajuraho, alongside symbols like the lotus and Buddha.
Women serve as the central muse in Kharat's work, which highlights their historical reverence in society. To depict the various stages of life, he uses an intriguing technique: he keeps the physical facial features, such as the eyes, lips, and hair, identical across his pieces. Instead, he alters the colors of the floral wreaths to reflect shifting internal emotions. He believes a careful, multi-angled look at his work allows viewers to truly feel the subject's presence, fragrance, and touch.
His detailed, vibrant style has earned him widespread recognition. His career highlights include selections for the Bombay Art Society and State Art Mumbai exhibitions. He has also received the Camlin Kokuyo Best Entry Award and multiple gold medals in spot painting and poster design across India.