Wednesday 12 February 2014

Sudhir Patwardhan







Sudhir Patwardhan
Station Road
Acrylic on canvas
40" x 48"
1996
Patwardhan's canvases are densely populated reflecting the hub of city life often with emphasis on the ordinary, working man. His human forms are imbued with a sense of innate dignity as they go about performing their chores in busy city streets or in suburban construction sites. Apparently realistic, the work at times brings in an imaginary, remembered space or it can be viewed from several vantage points making it multi faceted. More recently the receding and emerging figures provide a rhythmic unity to his group compositions echoing the ancient mural art of Ajanta and Ellora.
courtesy:contemporaryindianart

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