Vernacular Art fusioned with modernism
Intricate Details
Soliciting abstraction through Indian traditional art forms of a mixture of Madhubani and Kalam-kaari, originating from the state of Andhra to produce Statement of voice, power and valiance in rural women.
The word “Sarwaswa” is associated with “Saraswat”Depiction of the Goddess Saraswati seated on the ausicious lotus flower and her Aabha Mandal within the universe. The intricate details portray the various symbolisms of the spiritual teachings of the Godess, such as the Swastika book of knowledge placed, the kalasha of gold coins, the airaavat(elephant) and the snake paying grace and repects.
Depiction of an abstract form of art presenting “Natraja” (one of the forms of Lord Shiva) performing Tandav.