Down the memory lane
BY MPost16 Jan 2015 10:00 PM GMT
MPost16 Jan 2015 10:00 PM GMT
The works on display talk about going down memory lane, the artists have chosen to represent a phase and moment from their lives.
As Priyanka speaks about her art, ‘Every painting of mine is a moment which I've lived at some point in my life. A series of some significant moments together made this show happen. I'm playing them as a reel of my real life. These all together has created the person who I am today.’
The works on display speak of a collective consciousness rather than individual approach to life.
They are colourful threads that have been picked on the way of life, making a multi coloured ball of episodic memories. It’s about being- a child; a woman; an Indian; an artist; a philosopher and multiple roles. It talks about connection, continuity and growth.
Similarly Gayatri speaks about her art works as, ‘visual shorthand for painting everyday-life’s mundane schedule. What makes them special is their directness and child-like simplicity, the works are narrative and allegorical; they tell the story not one that I wishes to narrate rather the one which the viewer or subject creates.’
When: On till January18
Where: India Habitat Center
As Priyanka speaks about her art, ‘Every painting of mine is a moment which I've lived at some point in my life. A series of some significant moments together made this show happen. I'm playing them as a reel of my real life. These all together has created the person who I am today.’
The works on display speak of a collective consciousness rather than individual approach to life.
They are colourful threads that have been picked on the way of life, making a multi coloured ball of episodic memories. It’s about being- a child; a woman; an Indian; an artist; a philosopher and multiple roles. It talks about connection, continuity and growth.
Similarly Gayatri speaks about her art works as, ‘visual shorthand for painting everyday-life’s mundane schedule. What makes them special is their directness and child-like simplicity, the works are narrative and allegorical; they tell the story not one that I wishes to narrate rather the one which the viewer or subject creates.’
When: On till January18
Where: India Habitat Center
Next Story