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Lot No. 79

 Rekha Rodwittiya
 b. 1958

 ONCE UPON A TIME
 84 x 48 in (213.3 x 122 cm)
 Acrylic & oil on canvas
 2006
 Signed & Dated: Verso

 ` 6,00,000 – 8,00,000 | $ 7,407 – 9,877






 Rekha  Rodwittiya’s  artistic  oeuvre
 delves into the intricacies of life’s
 myriad facets, encapsulating themes of
 alienation and belonging, discrimination
 and acceptance, accord and discord.
 Her work serves as a pragmatic
 reaction to the socio-political milieu
 surrounding  her,  reflecting  her  acute
 sensitivity towards prevailing attitudes.

 For Rodwittiya, art and life are
 intertwined; she believes in immersing
 herself  in  life  experiences  to
 authentically  capture  them  on  canvas.
 Painting, for her, is not merely a
 creative pursuit  but a fervent struggle
 for existential validation. Her imagery
 emerges from a rich tapestry of
 thoughts, emotions, observations, and
 past experiences, offering a profound
 exploration of the human condition.

 Drawing from a heritage of elemental
 imagery, infused with psychological
 insights,  Rodwittiya  portrays
 women through the lens of personal
 experience and everyday realities. Her
 depiction of women, often resembling
 Gauginesque  figures,  celebrates  the
 female protagonist in their daily rituals,
 devoid of objectification or voyeurism.

 Rodwittiya has represented India in
 various international art exhibitions and
 delivered lectures on Indian art globally.
 Her solo exhibitions have graced
 esteemed galleries across the world.
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