Six perspectives on art and life by female artists in Delhi show

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Visual comments of six female artists on themes like parenting, daily commute in Delhi, soulfulness, stages of a woman's life, and soothing abstraction, are currently on view in a group exhibition here.

One of the artists, Anuja Choksi Khanna's focuses on parenting and the preconceived notions that goes with it -- from society's eyes that are always judging mothers to the normalcy of a father as a caregiver.

"Anyone who has a child, would agree that parenting is the most life altering phase. Within parents, the mother's experience is far more intense, as she carries human life in her womb.

"The emotional experience starts right away. The judging or analysing oneself as a mother continues ad infinitum," she told IANS while elaborating on her artistic inspiration.

Her titled "The Overlooked" shows a peacock feeding its offspring -- a metaphor for father understanding his equally-shared role in parenting unlike just a helping role.

Ekta Sharma had painted a diary of her travel in the national capital -- in metros with co-passengers who do not even make eye contact.

Her view about how has been reduced to a mere symbol on currency notes and her personal emotional lens through which she sees the monuments, roads and everything signifies have taken a shape through her paintings.

Artists Vandana Das Kerara, Akanksha Jaiswal, and also enrich the group exhibition with their individualistic styles and thoughts.

The show is a must-visit in the run-up to the on March 8. It is open for public viewing till March 7 at the (AIFACS) gallery here.

--IANS

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First Published: Mon, March 04 2019. 15:20 IST