
Artist Neerja Chandana Peters’s artwork in her single exhibition Rufa Bheda – Mysteries of Forms at Bikaner House, New Delhi | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
A self-centered artist, Neerja Chandana Peters, left his career in medicine to detect the world of abstraction with colors and fine lines prepared for accurate mathematical measurements. “It is in this world of creating emotions that I get my peace and happiness,” she says.
Art, Neerja says, it became the way of life as it was in -depth in the process of removing forms with geometric symbols. Seeing the triangles, squares, circles and forms of an internal consciousness in them was driving it on a spiritual mourning.

Artist Neerja Chandana Peters’s artwork in her single exhibition Rufa Bheda – Mysteries of Forms at Bikaner House, New Delhi | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Neerja is performing 80 out of its small and big canvas made between 2019 and 2025 at an exhibition called Roota Bheda – Secrets of Forms at Bikner House in Delhi.
Roopa Bheda is a word taken from a rigveda verse that describes a good creation in art work through its perspective, ratio and color harmony.
“My exhibition is about the forms that emerge through my spiritual inspiration; They are not as clear as realistic paintings, but hidden in abstraction, it is a relationship of divine power, ”she says.
For example, one of his greatest painting titled Monk appears cryptic, but the audience speaks of abstraction and it should move beyond thinking to channels internal and external energies.

Artist Neerja Chandana Peters in her single exhibition with her artwork at Rufa Bheda – Bikaner House, New Delhi. Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Curator Uma Nair says that Neerja keeps herself as a producer and audience. Their paintings are compositions produced by deep meditation systems and find meaning through laborious recurrence. She says, “Look at the beauty of geometry and symbolism in functions, the artist of the artist of colors in the context of various combinations and the manifestations of metaphors and forms,” she says.
Neerja’s artworks display a unique balance and harmony in the use of colors and reflections of light and are striking for the density and complexity of mathematical aggregation. Comparison of his art with the work of Mark Rothko, Hilma Af Clint and Indian new-elected artists such as Biren Day, OP Sharma and GR Santosh, surprises Nerja, who comes with an art college background.

Artist Neerja Chandana Peters’s artwork in her single exhibition Rufa Bheda – Mysteries of Forms at Bikaner House, New Delhi | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
For more than a decade, he worked as a general physician with the health services of the Central Government and painted to solve the stress after examining 100 patients a day in the hospital. “But soon art became my focus and retirement was the only option because my job was removing me from my creativity,” she says.
From 5×5 inch to 5ft x 9ft, the work structure of Neerja and the balance between the crystalline figure. Completing the outline and playing with colors is her fort because she uses charcoal, the pigment of paint in acrylic and the accuracy of a mathematician.
Art is abstract for me, not only a profession or passion, a Spiritual chase, Nerja says two solo shows in the USA and one in Australia, in addition to more than 500 online and offline shows worldwide and worldwide. Rupa Gheda is his single beginning in India.
In the exhibition, his works are separated under a series including geometric abstract, cosmic series, the journey, introspection, awakening, samadhi and sadhana. There is a powerful section called Sacred Signature Series which is the essence of Sudikha Bhawan on the forms of Buddha, Ganesh and Jagannath.

Artist Neerja Chandana Peters in her single exhibition with her artwork at Rufa Bheda – Bikaner House, New Delhi. Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
In every drawing, Neerja first draws the central axis, then draws patterns and makes with colors. “I am a morning person who is inspired by hours in the morning and before sunrise. I get during my thoughts Immortal bela And this Brahma Muhurtam Between 2 pm and 5 pm. It is a silent spiritual time that gives rise to thoughts and works. The way a new day is born when the sun spreads its light, my inner self converts my thoughts into emotions and the form resonates with the audience, ”she says.
The soul of his paintings is in the density of his lines, gradation of colors and playing light. While Neerja’s work celebrates geometry and symbolism in Chromatic Hughes, viewers explain a connection. “Many times I have seen people staying and bending before their pictures, looking at the chakras and feeling positive vibes,” she says.
In the main gallery, Bikner House (near India Gate); By 25 February; From 10 am to 9 pm

Artist Neerja Chandana Peters in her single exhibition with her artwork at Rufa Bheda – Bikaner House, New Delhi. Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Published – 21 February, 2025 02:25 pm IST