ANIL.gaikwad
Tuesday, 25 September 2018
Monday, 24 September 2018
ANIL
GAIKWAD
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‘whose
brown burns in me’
All these years my abstractions started from
earthern tones, to blue series and travelled through many colours. I have
worked extensively with pastels and acrylics.
This particular series in brown seeped into
my mind when i was analysing colours.
Brown refers to earth. Earth is closer to a
mnas heart,, from the common man to the king.
As a young boy I was fascinated with the
colour of soil and toiling in the fields by farmers.
Strong memories of my childhood and past
reflect in my series. I have not visited my native for decades now, but it is
an overpowering feeling when I think of my land.
The joy, agony, art and culture is deep
rooted in my mind. Migration to city had its own impact on me.
Like an anxious farmer waiting for the rains
to parch the dry soil, my canvas absorbs the colour brown, takes shapes
and forms and fills the space with tones of the earth.
Like
a farmer I mix water in brown
pigments and now my canvas the field is ready for sowing and to
germinate. Colours start appearing on my canvas like the delicate first
leaves and blooming flowers of the plant.
While
I sit in front of a blank canvas, it is my own prayer, a prayer to my land, my
mother.
The
final form or the complete works is all about my sensuality and love for my
motherland.
My
art just reflects my thoughts…
Antaraal
Space in Between
What is abstract?
That which is not tangible is
abstract. (Shabdakalpadrumah)
That which is not seen by eyes or
experienced by other senses is abstract.
How can any artwork or painting be
abstract? It may not have known form or color; it is tangible on the canvas.
Entire world is tangible, what then is
abstract in it?
I give sentence for her
to make appearance,
She leaves space for me
to submerge...
('Wah',
Udayan Vajpeyi,trans.by the poet)
There lies a space between word and
meaning. Is abstraction there?
Is it primarily a figure of
language?
Do the paintings of Anil Gayakwad
give birth to thoughts in your minds?
There lies the mystery of their abstraction.
Sangeeta Gundecha
2014
20 whose brown burns in me-21-2011-36x60 inches
27 whose brown burns in me-53-36x60inches
whose brown burns in me-53-36x60inches
whose brown burns in me-53-36x36inches
whose brown burns in me-53-36x36inches
whose brown burns in me-53-36x36inches
25 whose brown burns in me-77-42x60 in
25 whose brown burns in me-77-42x60 in
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