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                  Anjolie Ela Menon’s





                  Goat And Shepherd






                                                 Series





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                             Renowned modernist Anjolie Ela Menon’s   introducing the modern Indian art world to
                             ever-evolving career spanning six decades   the genre of kitsch. Her pastoral series is
                             has seen her tackle diverse themes and   inspired by the studio she works out of in
                             subjects with exceptional technique. While   Nizammudin and the sights surrounding it.
                             she has been inspired by artists such as   Her observations and reinterpretations of
                             Amrita Sher-Gil, M. F. Husain, Vincent van   the scenes she sees translate into iconic
                             Gogh, and Modigliani, she has crafted a   imagery that is now synonymous with
                             style entirely her own. Her vibrant works deal   Menon. The rural surroundings, especially
                             with an array of subjects including Biblical   the goat herders and their goats have been
                             imagery, motherhood,  the  rich culture of   a constant source of inspiration for Anjolie
                             India and rural life.             during her career.

                             Her signature technique involves creating   The Goat and Shepherd series is evidence
                             several translucent layers of oil paint on a   of this, executed in the memory of the days
                             hard surface like masonite. Applied over   before the pandemic struck. She draws
                             time, the painting develops an ink-wash   parallels between the bearded faces of the
                             like effect that adds to the serenity and   goat herders she paints and the protagonists
                             the underlying vein of melancholia present   in Byzantine art. Also featured in the series
                             in most of her works. Her incredible use   are women who clutch their children close,
                             of colour using oils has earned her repute   again a reference to the mother-child
                             as a colourist and she is also credited with   relationship that Menon holds so dear.
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