Megha Madan is a Delhi based visual artist whose practice spans painting, printmaking, and mixed media, rooted in explorations of urban architecture, memory, and abstraction. With a PhD in Fine Arts from the College of Art, New Delhi, Megha’s work meditates on the feeling of home, using linear compositions, etching, collage, and paper-folding to evoke layered emotional and architectural landscapes.
Her minimal palette—often black, white, and grey—reflects both visual restraint and symbolic complexity, referencing her journey through grief, memory, and introspection. A recurring theme in her work is her
relationship with her late mother, expressed through layered text and forms that mirror the attempt to decipher thoughts left unspoken. Recent works explore the geometry of abstraction through rice paper folds that suggest meditative stillness and the infinite dimensions of a single moment. She lives and works in New Delhi, India.