Born in Madhya Pradesh, Jaiprakash approaches painting as an inward journey, a process of listening to what lies beneath form. His abstractions are guided not by geometry, but by the temperament of color itself. “In silence, color finds its voice, and the shape it takes is the shape of my solitude.” On his canvases, color becomes thought, and form echoes emotion, unfolding with an organic rythm that feels self-directed as if the painting is discovering itself. His works hold the weight of solitude, not as stillness, but as a living space where sound, rhythm, and color converse. Traces of nature often flow throught these gestures these gestures, lines that drift, merge, and return to balance. In his practice, there is no beginning or end, only the ongoing act of becoming, where painting and being remain inseparable. For Jaiprakash, abstraction is not escape but a form of presence— a dialogue between inner experience and the visible world.