The Wave of Knots

Anju Dodiya

The Wave of Knots, 202489.54 x 67.31 x 5.08cmSign in to view price
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charcoal and watercolour on fabric combine stretched on padded boardVadehra Art Gallery
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This abstract artwork features a mix of organic and geometric shapes, with a dominant beige color complemented by black, yellow, and red accents. The composition has a sense of asymmetry and movement, with intersecting lines and forms that create a visually striking and dynamic piece. The style appears to be a blend of abstraction and surrealism, showcasing the artist's exploration of form, color, and symbolic imagery. The overall effect is one of intrigue and depth, inviting the viewer to interpret the work's underlying themes and the artist's creative intentions. ...

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Anju Dodiya
Artist
Anju Dodiya
B.1964, Indian

Anju Dodiya’s art is a profound exploration of the human psyche, often positioning herself as the central figure in introspective narratives that delve into themes of identity, femininity, and existential struggle. Her work is deeply autobiographical, weaving elements of mythology, folklore, and psychoanalysis to construct complex allegories that resonate with universal human experiences. Working primarily with watercolours, Dodiya employs a distinctive technique that combines fluid, expressive brushwork with the precision of charcoal and ink. This interplay of mediums allows her to create richly textured surfaces that invite viewers into her introspective world. Her compositions often feature anthropomorphic forms and symbolic imagery, drawing inspiration from diverse sources such as Renaissance art, Japanese ukiyo-e prints, and European cinema. Dodiya's oeuvre is characterized by a nuanced approach to storytelling, where personal narratives are interwoven with broader cultural and philosophical themes. Through her evocative imagery and meticulous craftsmanship, she invites viewers to engage with the complexities of the human condition, offering a window into the depths of her creative and emotional landscape. ...

Anju Dodiya: Artworks
Crescent
Anju DodiyaCrescent, 2017
91.44 x 60.96cm
Masking Sunset
Silver Afternoon
Anju DodiyaSilver Afternoon, 2021
71.7 x 91.4 x 5.7cm
The Wave of Knots
Anju DodiyaThe Wave of Knots, 2024
89.54 x 67.31 x 5.08cm
Vadehra Art Gallery
Gallery
Vadehra Art Gallery
New Delhi

Founded in 1987, Vadehra Art Gallery is a pioneer of South Asian art, representing artists across four generations from the Indian Subcontinent and its diaspora, helping to shape it as a celebration of culture, identity and intellect. As a confidante to art history and a champion of contemporary creativity, the gallery nurtures a dynamic and flourishing ecosystem where the artist and their work take centre stage, promoting a legacy of artistic expression that resonates with global audiences. The gallery is recognized for its early support of modern masters such as M.F. Husain, Ram Kumar, S.H. Raza, and Tyeb Mehta, alongside subsequent generations of post-modernists like Arpita Singh, A. Ramachandran, Nalini Malani, Gulammohammed Sheikh, and Rameshwar Broota. Its expansive contemporary programme emphasizes influential names such as Atul Dodiya, Shilpa Gupta, Anju Dodiya, N.S. Harsha, Gauri Gill and Sunil Gupta, as well as emerging talent like Zaam Arif, Biraaj Dodiya and Ashfika Rahman. ...