Sunday 19 December 2021

COVER STORY - Drawing social narratives

Sandhu feels that art is an exercise in observation whether one is painting a landscape, drawing a political cartoon or making a film

By Sukant Deepak

Ikroop Sandhu

April 22, 2021 (IANSlife) “It’s important for me as a person to comment on social and political issues. Social media is a powerful tool to project my opinions into the world. It is also a great place to find alternate points of view and to engage with people outside of our echo chambers. My tool is drawing, so that is what I use to express myself,” says artist Ikroop Sandhu, whose illustration, re-imagining painter Amrita Shergill’s famous ‘Three Girls’ to mark Woman's Day during the ongoing farmers' agitation went viral.

This BA (Philosophy) graduate from LSR in New Delhi, who later did a course in animation from Vancouver has been following the farmers' protest ever since  BKU(Ugrahan) set up a morcha.



“Initially I was an observer, but as things progressed, a friend of mine - Sangeet Toor set up a women led publication called ‘Karti-Dhatri’. She asked if I could make an illustration for their first issue. That got the wheels of my mind turning. I had been thinking about the contrasting images of women farmers astride tractors from this protest versus their docile depiction in paintings, films and literature. In fact, women farmers are largely invisible and categorised as rural women while their active role as farmers is overlooked even today.

Amrita Shergill’s beautiful and melancholic painting of three women  came to mind, and I wondered if I could use them as a visual quote in the current dialogue around representation of women farmers. That is how  the illustration came about. It was printed for the Women’s day celebration instead, and filmmaker Gurvinder Singh designed the poster. It was a spontaneous collaboration,” she remembers. 

 

Drawing social narratives

Talking about artists’ relationships with protest sites, especially as seen during the CAA-NRC protests and the ongoing farmers’ agitation, Sandhu feels that art is an exercise in observation whether one is painting a landscape, drawing a political cartoon or making a film. That this keenness to observe emerges from curiosity. “It could be that artists are curious people or that curious people become artists. Protest sites with their continual improvisations and diversity of engagement is like a Petri dish for a curious mind. So it makes sense as to why young and old creative people would want to participate and study this human experiment.” 

The artist, who moved to Dharamshala from Delhi just before the lockdown is quite optimistic about the future of graphic novels in the country. “We are seeing a plethora of independent publishers who are putting out high quality visual work. As comics go digital, more experimental and interactive work from Indian creators will emerge. I am optimistic about this ever growing readership and the shifts in visual mediums,” she says.


 



Drawing social narratives

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Sukant Deepak can be contacted at sukant.d@ians.in  

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Monday 6 December 2021

An Exhibition of Paintings & Sculptures By Dr.Shirish S. Ambekar & S. Kantha Reddy

 

From: 6th to 12th December 2021

MESMERISING ART WORK

An Exhibition of Paintings & Sculptures By Dr.Shirish S. Ambekar & S. Kantha Reddy

VENUE: Jehangir Art Gallery, Hirji Gallery161-B, M.G. Road Kala Ghoda, Mumbai 400 001


A group of 2 contemporary artists – Dr.Shirish Ambekar and S. Kanta Reddy - From: 6th to 12th December 2021 - Jehangir Art Gallery- Kala Ghoda - Mumbai-1

 A group of 2 contemporary artists – Dr.Shirish Ambekar and S. Kanta Reddy will present their latest work in an art exhibition at Hirji Jehangir art gallery, M.G. Road, Kala Ghoda, Mumbai 400 001 from 6th to 12th December, 2021 between 11 am to 7 pm.  This show will be inaugurated by Chief guest Rajendra Patil – President of Bombay Art Society and director – Indian Art Festival, Mumbai at Hirji Jehangir art gallery on 6th Dec. 2021 at 5 pm in presence of Surendra Jagtap – eminent artist and principal J.K. Academy of art and design, Mumbai and many art lovers, collectors, patrons / connoisseurs and others. The exhibition will showcase the latest series of Dr.Shirish Ambekar in oil colours on canvas and sculptures by S. Kantha Reddy in fibre / metal casting under one roof.

Artist: Dr. Shirish S Ambekar



(l)     Dr.Shirish S. Ambekar – Recent work of a contemporary artist from Dr.BabasahebAmbedkar Institute of fine arts, Aurangabad, Marathwada, Dr.Shirish Ambekar in oil colours on canvas illustrates his unique presentation of water lilies series. These works mostly reveal the beauty of nature and aesthetics associated with water lilies in a pond and the impressive life of petals, flowers and other living organisms on leaves in pond full of still water.  The aesthetic sense of beauty in each work reveals apt compositional skill and good colour combinations in his unique style and technique. The desired visual effects in each work are really astonishing and pleasantas well as amazing and tranquil.  These works, in turn, create good visual impact on all viewers owing to their good aesthetic visual aspects and remind everyone of this divine beauty of nature in ponds having still water and incorporating numerous ingredients that make the artwork impressive and unique in its own way.

 

Artist: S. Kantha Reddy

(2)   S. Kantha Reddy – The recent head series in fibres and metal casting presented by an eminent artist S. Kantha Reddy truly reveals the different facets of the impacts of the outside environment and cultural events around on human mind and the overall personality.  Various textures created by the artist on human head in different colour tones and textural finesse indicate the everlasting impacts of the happenings due to modern lifestyle in cities and their hazards on human personality and their impressions on free human beings which shape his life journey.

 

        The sculptures are really very impressive and present a subjective analysis of various mindscapes of human mind and his psychology in relevant perspectives of arts.


From: 6th to 12th December 2021

MESMERISING ART WORK

An Exhibition of Paintings & Sculptures

By

Dr.Shirish S. Ambekar & S. Kantha Reddy

Jehangir Art Gallery Hirji Gallery 161-B, M.G. Road Kala Ghoda, Mumbai 400 001