Painting beyond frontiers
February 22, 2010
In Chennai,India for a demonstrate, senior artist Sakti Burman elucidate how spanning two worlds has enriched his work.
His behavior are delightfully old-world, his pronunciation Bengali with a quaint French inflection.
His behavior are delightfully old-world, his pronunciation Bengali with a quaint French inflection.
Much similar to his world-renowned work of art and lithographs, Sakti Burman in person exudes a calm, all-encompassing compassion towards the world with all its vagaries, and a movingly innocent enthusiasm for what it has to offer.
For instance, he narrates regarding going to a number of temples near Mahabalipuram through a former visit to Chennai, and how his half-French daughter was not allowed in, even though she said, "'I am Hindu!'."
There's no anger or infuriation at the remembrance; he just muses, "Where the rules come from, nobody knows; they just go on."
Labels: Painting beyond frontiers
| Bookmark & Share |
|
|
posted by kanth at
5:29 AM
0 Comments
![]()


