Palekar, who has bid adieu to acting, said he made a comeback to art because he wanted to explore 'silence' through his paintings, which are currently on display here for the first time at the Indian Habitat Centre.
"Any art form works towards abstraction. There are a couple of things I want to search through my paintings. The first being silence. I observed that silence is one of the most eloquent forms of sound. I have been trying to explore silence in theatre and films and now again here I am exploring it," Palekar told PTI.
"We are actually scared of silence. We have lost the beauty and strength of silence in today's fast pace life. It is missing somewhere. To me it's the most important somewhere, it is the pause and silence which give you the ultimate happiness," he said.
Renowned for his roles in films like "Gol Maal," and "Rajnigandha" the 70-year-old actor held his first solo exhibition in 1967.
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"Till 1984, I had seven solo exhibitions. I have always done abstracts. Then there was a big gap of 30 years. But again last year I got back to painting with my solo show in Mumbai followed by other western cities," the JJ School of Art graduate said.
"I have always been a painter in thoughts and spirits even when I kept dabbling in films and theatre. The painter in me was always predominant. Even my journey in theatre was always in the form of a visual artist. Similarly, when I started making films it was always from a painter's point of view," he said.