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Born on 4 August 1966 in Vatakara, Kerala, his parents Krishnan and Kalyani were social workers. He is married to mathematician Beena Sasikrishnan and the couple have two sons, Anandu Sasikrishnan and Aditya Sasikrishnan.From 1987 Sasi has held many exhibitions in different parts of India. He is the recipient of numerous awards from Governmental as well as private bodies.[citation needed]Philaesthoism[edit]Philaesthoism is an artistic practice that lays stress on infusing art with the beauty and love found in human bonds. It was coined by internationally acclaimed Indian artist, Sasi Krishnan in the early 2000s. As a spokesperson of this practice, Sasi Krishnan has created a number of pieces of art that incorporate this ideology. The Philaesthoism Movement of Art is a movement born out of this ideology, and aims at nurturing love and peace in man’s world through art forms that showcase this thought in their composition, palette, theme and other aspects. This movement may be regarded as a plausible solution for the most harrowing predicament that this universe faces today – Lack of Peace. Like Music, Art is a universal language of love that travels beyond socio-political, economic and cultural barriers. The Artist firmly believes that through art that highlights the beauty of love and human bonds, we can usher in a world of peace.Art exhibitions[edit][citation needed]1987 Madappally Govt College, Kerala1991 Ooty, The Nilgris, Tamil Nadu1991 Kotagiri, The Nilgris, Tamil Nadu1992 Coonoor, The Nilgris, Tamil Nadu1997 Victoria, Gallery, Madras, Tamil Nadu1998 Chitram Art Gallery, Cochin, Kerala2000 St. Thomas College, Trissur, Kerala2001 Blossom Intel Park, Munnar, Kerala2002 Camlin Ltd, Bangalore, Karnataka2005 Lalit Kala Academy, Chennai2006 Sri Parvati Art Gallery, Chennai2012 Lalit Kala Academy, Chennai2012 ANOKHII National Exhibition, Trivandrum2012 ANOKHII International Exhibition, Pune2012 Kuwait, Pravasi Auditorium2013 Exhibition at UIS, Kuwait2014 International Exhibition Luminsense at Lalitha Kala Academy, Trichur, Kerala2014 International Exhibition Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) Kuwait “Colours of East and West”2015 IARTCO International Exhibition, Ahmedabad2016 Mind, Space and Beauty – Lalitha Kala Academy, Durbar Hall, Cochin, Kerala2016 Philaesthoism – Chithra Kala Parishath, Bangalore, Karnataka2017 Marghazi Festival Exhibition, Chennai2017 Incredible India Exhibition, Lulu Center, Kuwait2017 Kuwait Art Association (organized by National Bank of Kuwait), Kuwait2018 Solo exhibition at Art Soul Life Gallery, Noida2018 World Environment Day Exhibition, KuwaitReviews[edit]Jul 2016 – The Hindu Metroplus Cochin [1]Jul 2016 – Governance Today, National Magazine [2]Jul 2016 – Love on Canvas [3]Dec 2015ec 2015 – Aesthetica UK Magazine Interview [4]Day 2015 – Pool Magazine, Bombay [5]Feb 2015 – Arts Illustrated, ChennaiMay 2014 – Times Kuwait interview.[1]April 2014 – Times of India.[2]March 2013 – Bazaar Magazine, Kuwait.[3]18 Jun 2012 – Arab Times, Kuwait.[4]2012 – Kuwait Times, Kuwait.[5]16 Sep 2008 – The Hindu, MetroplusFeb 2007 – The New Indian Express, Cochin17 Nov 2005 – Maalai Malar, ChennaiDec 2005 – Mathrubhumi26 Dec 2005 – New Today Chennai16 Nov 2005 – City Chennai13 Nov 2005 – Mathrubhumi13 Nov 2005 – Malayala Manorama16 November 2005 – The Hindu, Chennai.[6]Nov 2005 – Indian Express, ChennaiApr – Jun 2001 – Tata Tea Seithikal\/Tatean House Magazine5 Mar 2000 – The Week, Blending music and artAug 1997, Composer of music on canvasReferences[edit]^ Pinto, Christina (May 2014). “Sasikrishnan: Painting humanity in art”. The Times Kuwait. Retrieved 22 October 2017.^ Menon, Aparna (April 2014). “Sasikrishnan: An oeuvre to reminisce”. Times of India. Retrieved 22 October 2017.^ Milton, Dia (March 2013). “Sasikrishnan’s Soulful Colours”. Bazaar Magazine. Retrieved 6 May 2013.^ Miranda, Y (June 18, 2012). “Sasi’s work invokes peace and love” (PDF). Arab Times. Retrieved 6 May 2013.^ James, B (September 20, 2012). “Celebrating Peace through the Works of Sasikrishnan”. Kuwait Times. Retrieved 6 May 2013.^ Venkataraman, Lakshmi (November 16, 2005). “Delicate Wash of Colours”. The Hindu. Archived from the original on June 16, 2013. 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