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Traffic control-01 Painting

Sujith Kumar GS Mandya

India

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 36 W x 48 H x 1 D in

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INVISIBLE GREENS All alone, he rides back to green Riding along the streets of Mysore, as an art student at Shree Kala Niketana School of Art, what haunted the imagination of Sujith Kumar was not the magnificent palace or the people moving without any hurry along the crowded streets of the laid-back city. Sure, he would sketch monuments and human faces to his heart’s content but rather than the beauty and solitude of humans it was the cycles and auto rickshaws that provoked Sujith's imagination, thus kindling his creative power. “Had there been only cycles and auto rickshaws in this world we would have been a happier lot, the world would have been greener and healthier,” says the artist. His words also have that minimalist touch, like his lines. It was this ‘healthy’ thought, which inspired Sujith to embark upon a series on auto rickshaws and cycles, which he would call ‘Traffic Control’. He sees the same cycle and auto rickshaw in different perspective, but every time you see these images you realise that it is a different one though it is the same. As Heraclitus once said, “You cannot step twice into the same river, for other waters are continually flowing in.” Likewise whenever you draw the image it becomes a new one. And that newness is the invisible force behind Sujith's compositions. “Cycle is a dream and a carrier of life for the rustic Indian middle class. Every time I look at the same cycle it appears to be a new one to me; in a way it is the cycle of life…” he says. Though the cycles and auto rickshaws in Sujith’s paintings are placed in an urban setting, it is far away from the hullabaloo of the city life. It is utter silence that pervades in these compositions. With a few suggestive strokes of the electric lamp posts and traffic signals he gives a picture of the urban life (and lifelessness, at times). His earlier paintings of the human life in the urban dwellings also have the same quality of silence and solitude. In the backdrop of the burning issue of global warming, there is an eco-sensitive approach in Sujith’s works. When he sees urbanscapes without the onslaught of any motor vehicles except the auto rickshaws, his art is actually getting transformed into a vehicle of the ecological concerns of a straightforward human being. Interestingly, the image of the water bottle that crops up here and there in his compositions should be seen in this context only. As we all know water is the casualty of the urban onslaught. “I can’t see any humanity in city life, there is no peace…. It’s all rat race, but in villages you see the real humanity living in peace…” In a way Sujith talks about going back to nature with his tiny images of cycles. However, the politics and ecological concerns apart, what strikes the viewer is the ease with which he handles the lines, which is not very common in oil paintings. And there lies the strength of the artist who brought perfection to his lines over the years with his pencil. “As a student in Mysore it was a routine for me to draw people, places and objects to my heart’s content,” says this young artist. “My concern had always been to create an object with minimum strokes.” Though in the initial stage Sujith’s canvases were the playground of human forms, later they vanished into the hazy background of the urban settings and the cycles and auto rickshaws emerged from the invisible streets. Despite the recurrence of the same images in almost all canvases, what one feels is a kind of continuity from one composition to another. With the use of colours and the strength of his lines Sujith recreates a world that we have all failed to recognize, though it is around us. Sujith’s cycle is riding back to nature. From the crowded cityscapes to the lush green landscapes of serenity. It is a ride back to the never-ending green...

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:36 W x 48 H x 1 D in

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SUJITH KUMAR GS MANDYA (1984) I am artist from Bengaluru, Karnataka, INDIA About Me Being born and brought up in a village, it is very natural that the environment has a lasting impact on my thought process and it cannot be taken away at any given point of time. As my parents, Shri.Siddegowda and Smt. Jayamma belong to the agricultural families, I did not have any chance of growing up leaving the authentic village life. My childhood was mostly spent engaging in agricultural activities, during which paddy, sugarcane were cultivated. I am very proud to call myself the son of thesoil of Mandya. As I was the youngest of the children at home, my parents wanted me to get a good job. That is the reason I was sent to my grandmother Smt. Kamalamma’s house for my education in the nearby school. As theirs was also an agricultural family, I did not feel any difference. My attention was on River Kaveri. That was flowing nearby and was surrounded by lush green fields. It was more fun than learning. One thing that stuck my attention in the village was the paintings on the bullock carts. I was unimaginably attracted towards the paintings as I liked painting. It was in the high school that one of my teachers recognized my inclination towards finearts and asked me to pursue my education on Fine art. Hence after my SSLC, I joined Sri Kalanikethan School of Fine Art at Mysore. Those days are memorable. Every morning visiting Mysore Bus Stand, Railway Station, Markets and sketching them was the routine. And this is how lines attracted me the most. After my education in Fine art, employment wasthe concern. And Fine Art did not leave me. In later stage, the same art became the source of income. Even after several failures and learning along with an outstanding support from the family and friends has helped me grow. The previously done experiments became a great source of learning as well as for the future research. The experiences of life, the creation of nature, beauty that could not be described with words are my inspiration in creating a different world altogether. Colors splashed into the canvas, lines speeded up using charcoal and pencils. This made me stronger as an artist as well as gave me an active life. And the outcome is nothing but thousands of paintings and pieces of art. The aim is not stagnant but is unendingly moving towards height. This is all about me.

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