As a curator, I observed over the years that it is due to the lack of understanding of the concept that most people refrain from enjoying abstracts, especially in our country.
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As a curator, I observed over the years that it is due to the lack of understanding of the concept that most people refrain from enjoying abstracts, especially in our country.
The overpowering cubist structure, strong rustic colours, and seamless bold lines prove that the artist Sunil Yadav is in complete command over his figure. The use of various shapes like circles, semi-circles, triangles, and cubes gives a character to this tribal-like looking figure. However, what makes it even more fascinating is how he has expressed himself and his figure through these intense lines using different tones. The structured face and body with overlapped layers of colours and strokes make you, the viewer understand how the artist can also convey his/her expressions and emotions in a different way. It is not always necessary to convey via facial expressions. The way he has placed the text in the background contributes to the narrative of the work.
A Diary of a Curator's Podcast
As a curator, I observed over the years that it is due to the lack of understanding of the concept that most people refrain from enjoying abstracts, especially in our country.