Jivya Soma Mashe 
        (1934 - 2018) 
        
        
        Untitled (Panavision) (Warli Painting)  
    
    
    
    
        In a country where art is typically approached with a pre-set notion of being obscure and remote, India’s indigenous arts and crafts remain veiled in mystery. Characterised by stylised figures, flat renderings, repetitive motifs, and themes immersed in ritual, religion, and festivity, they encapsulate and celebrate the traditions and way of living of India’s numerous communities. The most well-known of these arts include Warli, Gond, Saura,... 
        In a country where art is typically approached with a pre-set notion of being obscure and remote, India’s indigenous arts and crafts remain veiled in mystery. Characterised by stylised figures, flat renderings, repetitive motifs, and themes immersed in ritual, religion, and festivity, they encapsulate and celebrate the traditions and way of living of India’s numerous communities. The most well-known of these arts include Warli, Gond, Saura, Madhubani or Mithila, Bengal scrolls, and Kalighat pats . They would be usually undertaken by one community, so they assumed a location or tribe-based identity. Traditionally, communities worked within limitations, using only what was available at the time. One can tell how laborious and time-consuming they are from their intricate details. Until the 20th century, they were restricted to very specific occasions, usually religious and celebratory, and were infused with a unique significance.Indian Art: Contemporary, One World, Several Worlds , Milan: 5 Continents Editions, 2012, p. 123)Magicians of the Earth  at the Centre Pompidou in Paris in 1989, along with Gond artist Jangarh Singh Shyam. Both artists’ works were featured in the exhibition Other Masters of India , curated by Jyotinder Jain, at the Musee du Quai Branly in Paris in 2010. 
    
    
    
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        Jivya Soma Mashe Untitled (Panavision) (Warli Painting)  
        Signed in Devnagari (lower centre)
    
        
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    EXHIBITEDBirth of the Painted World , Pennsylvania: Kauffman Gallery at Shippensburg University, 2006Birth of the Painted World , Pennsylvania: Robeson Gallery at Pennsylvania State University, 2015
    
        Category: Painting
    
        
            
          
         
            
            
       
       
           
     
        
         
             
             
            
            
                
             
        
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