Rajnish viewpoint has emerged from the nostalgic feelings associated with traditional community living along with the role of his five senses, particularly the eyes, and hands, in deciphering meaning from the environment. His nostalgia has its roots in the yearning for close-knit connections and shared values of traditional community living, where his senses played a crucial role in understanding and interpreting the world around him. Rajnish’s eyes allowed him to witness the subtleties of facial expressions, body language, and the vibrant tapestry of human interactions. His hands enabled him to engage in physical touch, craftsmanship, and tangible exchanges, fostering a deep sense of belonging to the world around him and enriched with his own personal interpretations.

         With a reflective approach, that he has explored in his paintings are the current existence of polarized viewpoints created by the media which practically became his eyes and hands dictating what he sees and feels. Eventually, making him dependent on these influencing triggers and accepting non-personal viewpoints as his own. Rajnish has witnessed this polarization at large in the society he lives in.

        He has presented the longing for a conscious, sensitive, experiential, and sensorial self-response to the world around bearing a monumental significance in its own right.