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Bhupen Khakhar’s 1960s






 Other works from


 the decade



 Khakhar’s mixed media and oil on board creation circa
 1950  titled  ‘Hanuman’ is his version of presenting
 the deity as done in the villages of India. The imagery
 resembles statues which are found ubiquitously
 under Banyan trees in the hinterland of India. These
 sacred  statues  are  made  by  villagers  out  of  mud  and
 the colouring agent is a mix of Sindoor (cinnabar)
 infused with oil which is then poured over the sacred
 relic. The artist’s brings this work to life by adding an
 expressionist narrative, none the less he maintains
 the ritualistic essence by projecting the colouring
 concoction still dripping.

 Bhupen was a late bloomer in the art spectrum. He
 realised his inclination towards creating art owing to the
 dissatisfaction his chartered accountancy profession   RED GANESH/TEA SHOP  INTERIOR OF A HINDU HOUSE - I  INTERIOR OF A MUSLIM HOUSE NO.1
 aroused. His journey in this field began with a course in   34.8 x 30.6 in (88.3 x 77.8 cm)  30.1 x 24.1 in (76.5 x 61.4 cm)  36 x 30 in (91.4 x 76.2 cm)
 art criticism from the M S University in Baroda.  Collage and mixed media on board, 1965    Oil, mirror, collage and mixed media on canvas, 1965  Collage and mixed media on canvas, 1965

































 PAN SHOP NO. 1  INTERIOR OF A TEMPLE   WALL OF A SMALL HINDU TEMPLE  INTRODUCTION OF HINDU TEMPLE II
 33 x 33 in (83.8 x 83.8 cm)  48 x 47.8 in (121.9 x 121.3 cm)  29 x 35 in (73.6 x 88.9 cm)  67.5 x 59.7 in (171.5 x 151.5 cm)
 Oil and collage on canva, 1965  Mixed media on board, 1965  Collage and mixed media on board, 1966  Mixed media and collage on board
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