Satvik Sharma

Satvik Sharma: Speaking Through Colours Beyond Words

Satvik Sharma began painting at the tender age of 10, embarking on an artistic journey that has now spanned over eleven remarkable years. His creative path has been deeply inspired by Albert Einstein, who—like Satvik—was believed to be on the autism spectrum. This connection symbolizes a powerful truth: what the world may perceive as a limitation can, in fact, be a source of extraordinary talent—one that shines brighter than the darkest opinions.

Satvik’s artistic abilities are both remarkable and reassuring. He possesses a rare and astonishing skill: the ability to paint with both hands simultaneously, often using multiple brushes at once, creating dynamic and emotionally rich artworks. This exceptional talent earned him the Delhi Government State Award for Exceptional Achievement in the Field of Creativity by a Person with Disabilities, as well as the prestigious National Talent Hunt Award “Autistic Marvel” by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi.

 

Every abstract painting Satvik creates is a direct expression of his imagination, emotions, or thoughts poured onto canvas. Every landscape he paints reflects either a place he has visited or one he dreams of exploring. Satvik radiates innocence and warmth, and his persuasive smile brings cheerfulness to everyone around him. In many ways, Satvik doesn’t just paint—he speaks through his art.

Artistic Achievements & Recognitions

  • Delhi Government State Award for Exceptional Achievement in Creativity, conferred by the Hon’ble Minister of Social Welfare, Government of Delhi, at a ceremony held at Sri Sathya Sai Centre, New Delhi on December 12, 2018.

  • National Talent Hunt Award – “Autistic Marvel”, organized by All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi on April 11, 2018.

  • Most Creative Student Award at school for two consecutive years: 2017 and 2019.

  • Participated in Master Strokes Exhibition, curated by Kishor Labar, across three editions.

  • One of his paintings was displayed alongside international artists at World Art Dubai, held from April 1–6, 2019.

  • His artworks were featured in the Annual Art Calendar of Little India Foundation for 2019 and 2020.

  • Paintings showcased at India Art Festival, Mumbai (Nehru Centre, Worli) in 2018 and 2019.

  • Paintings featured at India Art Festival, Thyagraj Stadium, New Delhi in 2017, 2018, and 2019.

  • Exhibited at Jaipur Art Fiesta 2019, held at Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jaipur.

  • Five paintings nominated and displayed at the 3rd National Group Art Exhibition 2017 – “Creation: Creative Expressions”, dedicated to Albert Einstein, at All India Fine Arts & Crafts Society (AIFACS), New Delhi.

  • Exhibited in “Summer Symphony”, AIFACS, New Delhi.

  • Exhibited in “Artistagram”, Visual Arts Gallery, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi (July 14–16, 2017), alongside leading Indian artists.

  • Paintings featured in “Navaagat”, Gandhi Art Gallery, New Delhi.

  • Participated in live painting “Prayaas” at the Hindu Spiritual & Service Fair, Gurugram (2017).

  • Featured in multiple exhibitions including “Summer Vibes,” “Lamhe,” “Colors of Life,” “Art All Around”, and won 2nd Prize in the art competition “Embracing Challenges”, organized by Uchaan Art Gallery, Gold Souk Mall, Gurugram (2017 & 2018).

  • An article highlighting his achievements was published in Hindustan Times, Gurugram Edition, dated December 3, 2018.

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