Seema Kohli was born in 1960 and has carved her niche in the contemporary art world over the past 35 years. Her eclectic creative collection encompasses a wide range of mediums, including painting, murals, experiential installation performances, films, installations, and sculptures, each reflecting her unique style. She has successfully infused her sensibilities into her art, working with various materials such as oils on canvas, inks, mixed media, ceramics, and printmaking. Her work has redefined the contours of figurative art in India and has garnered admirers worldwide.
Recently, Seema's thematic focus has been on 'Hiranyagarbha,' a concept derived from the Yajur Veda, which symbolizes the quiet and subtle beauty of continuous creation. All her works can be seen as a form of prayer, a method of meditation. While these pieces are spiritual, they do not adhere to any specific religious context.