Tushar Patel is an emerging artist working primarily in charcoal, exploring the relationship between landscape, architecture, and human presence. With a background in architecture, Patel approaches drawing as a way to investigate space beyond function—focusing instead on atmosphere, perception, and the emotional resonance of place.
His recent works depict imagined environments where dense forests, shifting structures, and solitary figures coexist in ambiguous terrain. Through layered tonal studies and careful attention to light, Patel is developing a visual language that reflects uncertainty, transition, and quiet human endurance.
At this early stage of his practice, Patel is particularly interested in how drawing can bridge observation and imagination—using charcoal to construct spaces that feel both familiar and unresolved.
Patel is in the process of building a body of work that merges architectural thinking with intuitive, atmospheric image-making.
Tushar Patel is an emerging artist working primarily in charcoal, exploring the relationship between landscape, architecture, and human presence. With a background in architecture, Patel approaches drawing as a way to investigate space beyond function—focusing instead on atmosphere, perception, and the emotional resonance of place.
His recent works depict imagined environments where dense forests, shifting structures, and solitary figures coexist in ambiguous terrain. Through layered tonal studies and careful attention to light, Patel is developing a visual language that reflects uncertainty, transition, and quiet human endurance.
At this early stage of his practice, Patel is particularly interested in how drawing can bridge observation and imagination—using charcoal to construct spaces that feel both familiar and unresolved.
Patel is in the process of building a body of work that merges architectural thinking with intuitive, atmospheric image-making.