
Samant, who was born and trained in Bombay, describes a fairly structured and European influenced style of artistic training in India and a period of training in which he copied Indian miniatures. While this traditional training period gave him important confidence and knowledge in working with color and symbols, he grew tired of the repetitive notion of such painting and began to form his own style.
Samant said it wasn't until 1952 that he came into his own style. Influenced by such painters as Paul Klee and Picasso, Samant appreciates inventing one's own form and style and yet having a personality that is completely apart from style. "You can evolve in what you are persistent in creating," said Samant. "There are 25 different ways of painting, and confronting a canvas evolves into a form in 15 different ways. You don't repeat yourself."

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