Born in 1964 in Ahmedabad, Bansi Khatri holds a diploma in Fine Arts. Coming from a traditional Brahmin family, he spent his youth immersed in Vedic texts, guided by the wisdom of his grandparents. This upbringing profoundly influenced his exploration of Indian culture and mythology.
His artistic journey is deeply rooted in representing the rich tapestry of traditional Indian culture and Vedic rituals. Throughout his career, he has been captivated by Indian mythology, particularly the geometric forms of Shakti, Tantra, Yantra, and Mantra.
Over the past two decades, through his work he has explored various Tantra forms, including symbols like the linga and yoni, alongside intricate geometric patterns. He has constantly evolved his artistic process, experimenting with novel materials and diverse mediums to express his vision
.His practice draws a direct line to the concept of digitalization, inspired by the ancient wisdom of Tantra. The mechanical forms of Yantra, derived from Mantra and Tantra, serve as powerful symbols of energy transformation in his art.
The essence of his signature style lies in multi-dimensional shapes, aesthetic surfaces, and layered colors that carry profound spiritual identities.
He firmly believes that the 20th century era of digitalization is a transformative blessing rooted in Indian Tantra and Mantra, revolutionizing Yantra art and Vedic sciences. This perspective shapes his belief in the fusion of ancient wisdom with contemporary expression, marking a revolutionary phase in art and culture.