Collection: Suresh Babu Maddilety
I combine science and philosophy into visual manifestations using digital media, text, photography, painting, found images and trivial objects.
I am fascinated by how things change over time, I am particularly interested in the forces that influence and alter the cycle of seasons and nature. I use art to explore these ideas and I think of my art like a puzzle. I am always searching for connections between different ideas and materials. I believe that everything is connected and constantly changing.
My art practice is based on the theory of Conformal Cyclic Cosmology (CCC) by physicist and mathematician Sir Roger Penrose’s . His theory suggests a cyclical view of the universe, offering an alternative to the traditional Big Bang model. I view my work as an ongoing project, part of a larger task within artistic discourse and practice.
My art also reflects how even the most minor things, like atoms, are part of a bigger picture. I consider the image a visual depiction of atoms. Using various techniques, such as digital collage, new media, and traditional painting, I playfully transform the basic elements of ma er and the cosmos—atoms and galaxies—into recognizable figures, objects, and landscapes. By viewing all materials as atoms, I explore how mediums change naturally as time passes.
I do not see my art as finished products but as ongoing experiments. I am driven by the perpetual cycle of ma er's evolution, continuously moving forward towards the future. I aspire for my work to spark curiosity and encourage others to continue exploring, creating, and innovating.