Prøv GOLD - Gratis
An Artist's Garden
India Today
|February 17, 2025
Veteran artist Amit Ambalal displays a lightness of touch in his latest series of paintings
In 2002, Amit Ambalal, one of the pre-eminent figurative artists of the country, produced a gouache painting called Jala-Krida' (jala' is water, 'krida' is play), where a lone swimmer is oblivious to the presence of an alligator sidling up to him in the water.
The swimmer's carefree state of mind is depicted through a burst of yellow oleanders around him. The painting has signature Ambalal traits: irony, humour, a certain expansive beauty and a fondness for animal metaphors.
As part of his ongoing Delhi exhibition In the Garden of Sumeru (at Gallery Espace from January 23 to March 1), the veteran artist has produced another painting with the name Jala-Krida' (watercolour on paper, 12.5 x 16 inches), also an underwater scene, this time featuring an elephant alongside turtles and herons. The exhibition includes over 30 paintings by Ambalal in the past two years, mostly watercolours and acrylic-on-canvas works.
Denne historie er fra February 17, 2025-udgaven af India Today.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for at få adgang til tusindvis af udvalgte premiumhistorier og 10.000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Log ind
FLERE HISTORIER FRA India Today
India Today
Leadership Launchpad
New programmes, multidisciplinary learning and industry partnerships are helping CHRIST University redefine management education for changing times
2 mins
July 6, 2026
India Today
Gaining Traction
From AI and data science to undergraduate research and innovation, NIT Delhi is charting a growth story that belies its young age
1 mins
July 6, 2026
India Today
THE BEST IN DOING GOOD
In its 90th year, TISS drives its students from across India towards a richer understanding of society through fieldwork, conferences with experts and ideas-filled classrooms
1 mins
July 6, 2026
India Today
REVIVING RICH HISTORIES
Architect Abha Narain Lambah on the unexplored tourist potential of India’s cultural sites and what the country needs to race ahead of rivals in the industry
1 min
July 6, 2026
India Today
Where Vision Takes Shape
NIFT Hyderabad, now three decades old, is bringing advanced technologies into the classroom to complement hands-on skills and keep design students market-ready
2 mins
July 6, 2026
India Today
How the Colleges were Ranked
With more than 50,000 colleges across India, the 30th annual edition of India Today Group's ranking of colleges in India intends to make critical career decisions easier for aspirants based on rich information and data, establishing it as the gold standard for other stakeholders such as recruiters, parents, alumni, policymakers, public and institutions.
3 mins
July 6, 2026
India Today
Scaling All New Highs
The fragile Himalayan ecosystem serves as a living laboratory for architecture students here, exposing students to unique challenges
2 mins
July 6, 2026
India Today
TRAIL BLAZERS
At the India Today Tourism Survey & Awards 2026, states revealed plans to diversify attractions and unlock new destinations
2 mins
July 6, 2026
India Today
HEAD OF THE TABLE
For IHM Pusa, this year will be one of technological innovations, keeping in step with the demands of the service industry
1 mins
July 6, 2026
India Today
The Unending Quest For EXCELLENCE
As the India Today Group's Best Colleges Survey enters its 30th edition, 30 insights on how this comprehensive guide charts the country's higher education landscape
6 mins
July 6, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
