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Kantha graduates from being a fashion statement to an abstract art experiment in Bishwajit Mukhopadhyays hands
When it comes to abstract art,somehow, its easier to picture a frenzied artist splashing meaning on a canvas. A man bent over a piece of cloth,coaxing patterns out of needle and thread is not exactly a celebrated image of an abstract artist. But the rich threads of red that meet with blobs of green to create an organic network of abstract pattern in one of Biswajit Mukhopadhyays works,tell another story. They convince us to discard preconceived notions regarding abstract art. They tell us that Biswajit Mukhopadhyay is no ordinary artist.
His childhood,which was mostly spent in Shantiniketan,was coloured with intimate exlorations of folk traditions. I used to visit villages nearby and be mesmerised by the way art merged with everyday life there. From alpanas to wall paintings,there is hidden meaning in everything, says Mukhopadhyay. That is probably why his works are riddled with typical symbols associated with folk art. One can see the circular movement of warli tribal paintings in his kanthas,and the colour palette used in most of his works is akin to that of pattachitra paintings. Quite a few of my senior artist have observed that my work is a confluence of different artictic traditions of India. Maybe subconciouslly I am infuenced by these traditions,but when I start stiching I just let go, says Mukhopadhyay.
The creative process for Mukhopadhyay is more like meditation. Unlike painters,Mukhopadhyay doesnt have the advantage of swirling his brush on a canvas and expressing his emotions impulsively. If Im moved by something,I have to internalise it and then express it through needle and thread. I need to meditate on things, he says. This very fact can also be seen as an advantage. I have seen my work evolve in front of my own eyes. At times the work I started off with ends up being something altogether different by the time I am over with it. This luxury of time makes my work more complex,more dense, he adds.
Mukhopadhyays abstract experiments with kantha,needless to say,is aneffort unlike any other in this country. Yet,no concrete effort is being made to document and archive it. Though I dont have any students I do entertain those artists who have keen interest in my work. I do make it a point of taking photographs of each of my work. I dont know how else to go about it. If anyone wants to write a book on my work,he or she is most welcome, he says.
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