New Delhi:
The season of spring heralds a break from the drab winter
ushering in the multicolour hues of flowers in bloom, mellifluous music,
pleasant weather and the promise of new beginnings. All this and more are
depicted in Colors of Spring, a new exhibition of paintings by Nirmala Pillai,
a bureaucrat in the Department of Telecommunication, whose recent works of art
are being shown at the All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society Gallery (AIFACS) here.
Dancer Shovana Narayan inaugurated the exhibition that began on April 1 and is
scheduled to continue till April 7. Painting for me is a great stress buster. I
am always looking for new subjects and themes and complete my paintings after
my day at office, says Nirmala. At her recent exhibition, visitors are greeted
with a painting of a woman framed in an intricate wood frame, perhaps a self
portrait at the entrance to the gallery. While inside the over 35 paintings,
mostly acrylic on canvas and a few line drawings are reminiscent of spring and
to further evoke the mood of the season, the artist has placed colored
butterflies, apparently flitting about on artworks. Bright sunflower heads, a
solitary woman looking out of the window at nighttime, another lone woman admiring
herself in a vanity mirror, clear streams and lush fields, amaltas and jasmine
flowers, are some of the themes of the exhibition.
Stonework jewelery embellishes one canvas while another
sports cows, goats and other plastic animals grazing on grass. It is nice to
know that creativity is coming through in so many ways. Nirmala is a poet, a
writer and a painter. Her paintings have used so many mediums like bamboo,
silver foil and plywood, it is really creative that the same person is doing many
creative things, said Shovana Narayan. Raised in Mumbai, Nirmala, who hails
from Kerala, is a postgraduate in English Literature from Mumbai University and
later topped a journalism course. Ultimately she found her calling in a career
as a civil servant. Nirmala, a self-taught artist says she has been painting
ever since as a child and her first painting exhibition was held at the India
International Centre here in 1993 followed by others. She has exhibited at the
Prince of Wales museum in June last year and previously exhibited at galleries
in Chennai, Mumbai, Ernakulam etc. Her first solo exhibition was held at the
Lalit Kala Regional Centre in Chennai Apart from art, Nirmala is also a poet
and author. She has published two books of poems and her stories have been
published in magazines, anthologies and Internet magazines. I have finished my
third collection of poems and also a novel am scouting around for a publisher
now, says the multifaceted artist.
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