Artist: Kappari Kishan |
Kappari Kishan's paintings showcase a plethora of cultural and colourful vibes. His works accentuate happiness, simplicity and traditional ethos of his native being. The timeless hair decorations, formal attires worn by Telugu women are an uncommon site these days and are best reserved for festivities. Here the artist still remains truthful to his subject and continues to being elusive. Come rain or shine the characters are geared up to brace the natural form of adversaries donning beautiful umbrellas.
Acrylic on canvas |
Braids, tiny hair jewellery and flowers are featured in his work. The costumes of the characters have a distinct south Indian flavour and his love for painting the rear anatomy of his characters and painting Telangana women consistently for more than two decades now is certainly admirable.
With the progression of time artists disembark from forms but Kappari Kishan is vehemently inducing serenity and mindfulness into his work.
Serene Buddha's, scenes from the Jataka tales along with the women characters is the metamorphosis and obvious in his present body of work. The faceless characters may appear quite mundane but for him the journey is quite therapeutic and a motivation to open up his canvas.
And one fine day when these traditional looking damsels vanish from the earth Kappari Kishans works will narrate "once upon a time they were people who dressed up so beautifully" and the story continues and becomes elusive.
From 25th to 31st March 2024
“Tradition Bound”
Solo show of paintings
By Well-known artist Kappari Kishan
VENUE:
Jehangir Art Gallery
161-B, M.G. Road
Kala Ghoda, Mumbai 400 001
Timing: 11amto 7pm.
Contact: +91 9848747432