Artist’s garden | Last Series Amite Ambala


IN 2002, AMIT ABALAL, one of the famous artists of the country, created a picture of Gouache called “Jala-Crid” (“Sting” -This water, “Cross”-this game), where the lone swimmer does not pay attention to the presence of the alligator who He goes to him in the water. The carefree state of mind is painted through an explosion of yellow allags around. The picture has Ambalal’s signature: irony, humor, certain expansive beauty and admiration for animal metaphors. Within the framework of his permanent exhibition in Delhi in the garden Samer (in the Gallery of Espas from January 23 to March 1), veteran artist created another picture with the name “Jala-Crid” (watercolor on paper, 12.5 x 16 inches), also underwater The scene, this time with the participation of the elephant next to the turtles and herbs. Over the last two years, the exhibition has included more than 30 paintings, mostly watercolors and acrylic works.

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