‘Nothing, except, perhaps, the human being is sacrosanct in art; for, the whole of her imagery revolves around the crumbling layers of the protection we wear around us’, according to an eminent critic.
Suggested: Unseen Photos Of Indian Artists Arpana Caur
Suggested: Unseen Photos Of Indian Artists Arpana Caur
In her various series of paintings, Arpana has candidly expressed situations of life, dealing particularly with women’s predicament and the increasing violence in our society, such as in her series of paintings entitled, Women in Interiors, World Goes On, Guardians of Law, Threat, Widows of Vrindavan, and others.
Her more recent themes like Body is Just a Garment, however, they are more philosophical.
She structures her composition using some typical characteristics of Pahari miniatures: the rounded figures, the curved horizon, the division of the background into the sky, earth and water; and the creation of many centers of activity in the pictorial format for expressing a multiplicity of ideas.
Her works provide scope for discovering the aesthetic as well as the philosophical to the discerning.
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