cover image: Fantasy, 1990

Fantasy, 1990

1 Jan 1990

An Indian artist, Jai Zharotia, created an artistic work titled 'Fantasy, 1990' using watercolours on paper. It is now exhibited in the National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi.
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Identifier
ngma-13363
Material
Watercolour, Paper
Note
Born in Delhi in 1945, Jai Zharotia never held his creativity a captive of logic and reason. His freedom of spirit let him move beyond their confines enabling him to conjure up the powerfully evocative and communicative images we see in his work today. He didn't want to paint only the comprehensible, but instead wanted to discover and explore the world that lies beyond the realms of logic. The idea of duality in the iconography finds a place in all of his recent works. It pervades every aspect of the pieces, operating between what we see and what is hidden, what stands out blatantly and what evades our attention, as well as between the different levels of consciousness. Almost as if it is testing us and playing tricks on our senses. But even though an apparent structural divide exists in his paintings, they do not lack any dynamic energy. Zharotia makes sure that they go through a constant reconstruction and reinterpretation within themselves as well as within our minds.
Pages
45 X 57 cm
Published in
India
Type
Painting