SAKTI BURMAN (b. India 1935)
SAKTI BURMAN (b. India 1935)

Gypsies on the road

Details
SAKTI BURMAN (b. India 1935)
Gypsies on the road
signed 'SAKTI BURMAN' (lower centre)
oil on canvas
45 3/4 x 35 in. (116 x 89 cm)
Provenance
Glenbarra Art Museum Collection, Himeji, Japan
Literature
Glenbarra Art Museum, Contemporary Indian Art: Glenbarra Art Museum Colelction, Himeji, Japan, 1993, p. 162, illustrated.

Lot Essay

Sakti Burman is fascinated with stories related to the lives of human beings, " the festivity of life, their innocent and learned games, friendship, dream, dance, love," which get translated onto the canvas. His images combine his inner reflections with the events around him and "mingle together to form an image full or colour, fantasy, designs, variety, fragments of stories, and at the same time, an invitation to silent, discreet and joyous contemplation of the realities." (I. Pel. Luc Calvero, 'Sakti Burman', Sakti Burman, Paris, 1984.)

And, as the artist states: "Next comes the joy of work, the pleasure of handling colors which fascinate me. My love of life seems complete only when I have put it down on my canvas. It is an intense joy." (As told to Del Teil, 'Indian Painters in Paris', Lalit Kala Contemporary 4, 1966, p.12.)

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