Hot to buy: Legendary Indian artist Sakti Burman on silk

"I am very enthusiastic towards this new dimension to the art world," Jagasia says. "After doing a thorough research of the visual arts scene in the developed and mature art markets, the obvious answer was serigraphs as this type of print offers a wide colour spectrum and by virtue of the inks being applied layer by layer it gives a perspective and depth to the images. These prints are regarded as 'multiple originals' by the artist. The market for multiple originals is huge and here to stay."
You can assume Jagasia knows what he's talking about. The list of artists he's collaborated with at The Serigraph Studio include Indian masters such as S.H. Raza, Paritosh Sen, Jogen Chowdhury, Ram Kumar, Jehangir Sabavala, K. G. Subramanyam, Rameshwar Broota, Ganesh Haloi, Lalu Prasad Shaw and Manu Parekh among others.
The 24 limited edition serigraphs for sale at this show are based on choicest Burman paintings encompassing the last two decades of this legendary painter's artistic evolution. Burman's harmonious merging of imagery from the east and west comes naturally to an Indian artist who has lived most of his life in Paris, but is profoundly in touch with his Indian roots.
Meet him in Mumbai tonight. Download yourself an invite.
Till February 18 at Pundole Art Gallery, 369, Dr. D.N. Road, Fort; tel +91 (0) 22 2284 1837
Sita Wadhwani is CNNGo City Editor in Mumbai -- a hustling metropolis by the sea that smells fishy.




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