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Transcending emotions through sculptures

Admirers of art and art forms, specifically sculptures are in for a treat as the national Capital gears up to witness the best of sculpture works by three prominent women sculptors. 

Called ‘Trilogy of Expressions’ will showcase the works of Sheela Chamariya, Christine Margotin and Geeta Juneja from January 20-29 in the national Capital. The show will celebrate the continued vibrancy and influences of delicate human emotions and response to inner as well as outer world.

The 25 odd works by each of the sculptors offer a rich tapestry of expressions and perfectly reflect their individual moments in exciting depictions. Works of Sheela Chamariya will visually enchant one and their intent will capture the imagination to one’s core. She chooses to narrate her soft delicate world through the strength of bronze, with prominent lines and flat surface. 

Geeta Juneja’s abstracts are sensuous and suggestive and her works are inspired by her own thought and mood. She is an artist who traverses the regime of abstraction. The intrinsic individuality of shapes and compositions is what defines her work. Somewhere it gives the viewer an impression of assemblage as seen in ‘Aristocrat’ and few others, which then is rendered in a very subdued surface. Her works are essentially bold. Viewers will gaze into the multitude of distorted features in sync with each other and defined, leading to subjective interpretation. The emphasis is not only on expression but also on the spaces and forms which creates an aura of its own.

Christine is a French artist, who specialises in classical and realistic presentation. Her expression is essentially related to the joy of childhood. She creates and conveys her deeper ideas and contemplative moments. Her figures speak volumes about children’s innocence and attitude. 

“After a nap”- a bronze by Christine is holding on to her toy, captures simple action of our everyday life and highlights the beauty and grace that we often overlook being continuously on the run.  It also creates its own melody and rhythm giving an insight to a child’s inner world and possessiveness

Sheela Chamariya will also be exhibiting a small installation titled ‘Dana Chugneynaa Aye Chidiya’ to bring in to the notice a major issue of sparrow extinction. 

The main motive of this installation is to request people to save them and give them a home to come back. She inspires public to feed them, give water to them when they are in our homes. She also emphasises on the need to limit the amount of pesticides and chemical in the garden and firms.

Where: Triveni Kala Sangam- Sculpture Court, Tansen Marg
When: January 20 to 29
Timings: 11 am to 7 pm
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