Autobiography
Watercolor
WallArt
Contemporary Indian Art
2012
Contemporary
40.0 x 55.0 cm
Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art
A Glimpse into Childhood Dreams and Family Bonds
This evocative watercolor captures a moment steeped in the warm glow of domestic life and boundless youthful imagination. The scene centers around a family unit, rendered with the characteristic vibrancy of traditional Indian folk art, yet imbued with a universal sense of connection. At the heart of the composition is a woman, whose gesture—a hand raised near her face—draws the viewer's eye into an intimate exchange. She seems to be pointing out something remarkable, perhaps mirroring the wonder reflected in the eyes of those around her. The presence of other figures, one standing protectively behind and another further back, anchors the narrative within a palpable sense of shared experience.
The Echoes of Kalighat Tradition
The artistry displayed here is deeply rooted in the rich heritage of Bengal's scroll painting tradition, specifically echoing the spirit of Kalighat art. The artist, Manik Lal Das, carries forward this venerable style, a self-taught master who has been instrumental in keeping these vibrant narratives alive for contemporary audiences. While the subject matter—a tender family interaction—feels immediate and personal, the technique itself connects us to centuries of storytelling through pigment. This piece is not merely a depiction; it is a continuation of a living artistic lineage, translating the communal spirit of storytellers into delicate watercolor washes.
Symbolism in the Everyday Moment
The inclusion of elements like the dog in the background adds an organic layer of life to the tableau, suggesting that joy and companionship permeate every corner of their world. The overall atmosphere is one of profound warmth and gentle amusement. If we consider the broader context of Kalam Patua’s work, which often weaves together autobiography with myth, this painting invites us to contemplate the beautiful tension between innocent belief—the child pointing toward an unseen wonder—and the grounded reality observed by the adults. It speaks to the enduring magic found in family moments.
A Masterful Watercolor Experience
Executed in watercolor on a canvas measuring 40 x 55 cm, the piece showcases the delicate luminosity that only this medium can provide. The washes of color are applied with expert control, allowing light to permeate the pigments and giving the skin tones and vibrant garments an almost ethereal quality. For collectors or designers seeking art that whispers stories rather than shouting them, this reproduction offers a perfect blend of cultural depth and accessible emotional resonance. It is a piece designed to draw warmth into any space, serving as a beautiful focal point that celebrates human connection.
Manik Lal Das (1962 –)
Manik Lal Das (ur. 1962), współczesny malarz Kalighat przywracający tradycyjną indyjską formę sztuki. Znany z żywych akwareli przedstawiających życie codzienne, serię autobiograficzną i komentarz społeczny. Odkryj jego dzieła!
Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (Brisbane, Australia)
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O tym dziele
- Tytuł: Autobiography
- Artysta: Manik Lal Das
- Rok: 2012
- Wymiary oryginału: 40.0 x 55.0 cm
- Format: Landscape
- Status praw autorskich: Pod ochroną prawa autorskiego
- Lokalizacja dzieła: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art
- Rodzaj techniki: WallArt
- Okres twórczości: Contemporary Period
- Kolor główny: Putty
Szybki podgląd
- Subject or theme: Family interaction/Life moments
- Year: 2012
- Dimensions: 40 x 55 cm
- Medium: Watercolor
- Title: Autobiography