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Viewing Room of Jatin Das

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PRAKRUTI PURUSH

JATIN DAS

Works on Shiva

PAINTINGS, TERRACOTTA PLATTERS,
DRAWINGS AND GRAPHICS

5 – 23 April, 2022

I am not in the mind, not intellect, nor ego, nor the reflections of the inner self. Not the ear, nor the tongue, not the nose, nor the eyes. I am not the ether, nor the earth, nor the fire, nor the wind. I am that blissful consciousness I am Shiva I am Shiva.

(Shiva means auspicious, beneficial)

Normally, I don’t like to talk about my work. Neither at a show nor in a brochure.

In my early days, I had a little Shiva murti in the house and I used to offer it flowers. For no reason. I am not a religious person but I come from a traditional Indian family where puja, prarthana and all the festivals are celebrated.

In the last 60 years, I have visited innumerable temples and sculpture sites in the country. I always get very excited and inspired by the free spirit of Shiva. I believe, any artist worth their salt, must see the Ellora Caves. The Monolithic stone carving and scale of it is just mindboggling. I have done thousands of sketches there. Many of my figurations have the charge of Shiva dancing. I am fascinated by the poetic, metaphoric, philosophical and spiritual aspects of rhythm, the Brahma Rekha figurines.

Recently, I did a large mural at the Adani Headquarters. But before I started work on it, I did a lot of drawings, sketches, watercolour and ink drawings to free my hand, to free my thoughts. So, in the two years in Ahmedabad, along with the mural, I also painted on little canvases and boards; some etchings and on terracotta platters (tawdi), series of works on the same theme.When Anil Relia, an art lover and gallerist came to see my mural at the site, he invited me to do some serigraphs and I did 10 of them. Many artists, from all over come to his studio to do serigraphs. I took all my works I was doing in Ahmedabad to his Archer Serigraph studio to store them and finish them there.

This is my maiden show at his gallery.

As I drew and painted, the works took the energy of Shiva Shakti. I began to visualise the series on Shiva as Prakruti and Purush. There cannot be any form unless there is Prakruti. It is Ardhanarishwar.

I was amazed to see an Ardhanarishwar sculpture even in Egypt! And when somebody read out the various forms of Shiva, to my surprise, they befitted the postures that I had painted. I never pick a theme to draw or paint. I work and it flows and I follow that journey. I will be 80 on the 2 nd of December 2021. I have seen many tough times in my life and now I am tired. Yet I continue my journey.

Jatin Das

Prakruti Purush (2020)
Acrylic on board, 12 x 12 inches

Amaresah
Acrylic on board, 12 x 12 inches

Amrtyu (2020)
Acrylic on board, 12 X 12 inches

Bhuteshwara (2021)
Acrylic on board, 9.25 X 9 inches

Green Shiva (2020)
Acrylic on board, 48 x 48 inches

Maha Yogi (2021)
Acrylic on board, 12 X 12 inches

Adi Purush (2020)
Acrylic on board, 12 x 12 inches

Raudra (2020)
Acrylic on board, 48 x 48 inches

Shiva in Prayer (2020)
Acrylic on board, 30 X 30 inches

Shiva Shakti (2020)
Acrylic on board, 40 x 40 inches

Shivam (2020)
Acrylic on board, 30 x 30 inches

Someshwara (2020)
Acrylic on board, 12 X 12 inches

Tandav Shakti (2021)
Acrylic on board, 9.5 x 9.5 inches

Trimurti (2020)
Acrylic on board, 12 x 12 inches

Universal Shiva (2020)
Acrylic on board, 48 X 48 inches

Shakti (2020)
Acrylic on board, 12 x 12 inches

Shiva Tandava (2020)
Acrylic on board, 48 x 48 inches

Magna Shiva (2020)
Etching on paper, 28 x 19.5 inches

Shiva in Cosmic Dance (2020)
Etching on paper, 28 x 19.5 inches

Shiva Tandav (2020)
Etching on paper, 28 x 19.5 inches

Shivananda (2020)
Etching on paper, 28 x 19.5 inches

Yogi Shiva (2020)
Etching on paper, 28 x 19.5 inches

Shiva Head (2020)
Etching on paper, 28 x 19.5 inches

Hatayogi Shiv (2020)
Etching on paper, 28 x 19.5 inches

Truly speaking, Jatin Das needs no introduction. A painter, poet, sculptor, muralist, print-maker, teacher, cultural expert and the founder Chairman of the JD Centre of Art, this multi faceted artist celebrates his milestone 80th birthday with a tribute to Shiva, titled Prakriti Purush.

Bringing spirit and matter onto the same canvas, Jatinda expresses his fascination with the form of Shiva and the energy of Shakti. Apart from sculpting his canvases, he produced an impressive and enchanting collection of works on terracotta. Jatin Das unveils this body of large and small works on canvas, paper & etchings, inviting one for an immersive experience in the oeuvre of his inspiration- Shiva.

Personally I find myself mesmerised.. once again.

Tarana Khubchandani.

Cosmic Dance (2020)
Conte on paper, 30 x 22 inches

Dhatura (2020)
Conte on paper, 30 x 22 inches

Shiva Tribhangi (2020)
Conte on paper, 30 x 22 inches

Tandav (2020)
Conte on paper, 30 x 22 inches

Shiva Bulling (2020)
Conte on paper, 30 x 22 inches

Prakriti Purush (2020)
Conte on paper, 30 x 22 inches

Shiva Shakti (2020)
Conte on paper, 30 x 22 inches

Uthan (2020)
Conte on paper, 30 x 22 inches

Untitled (2020)
Ink on paper, 22 x 15 inches

Untitled (2020)
Ink on paper, 22 x 15 inches

Untitled (2020)
Ink on paper, 22 x 15 inches

Untitled (2020)
Ink on paper, 22 x 15 inches

Untitled (2020)
Ink on paper, 22 x 15 inches

Untitled (2020)
Ink on paper, 22 x 15 inches

Untitled (2020)
Ink on paper, 22 x 15 inches

Untitled (2020)
Ink on paper, 22 x 15 inches

Untitled (2020)
Ink on paper, 22 x 15 inches

Untitled (2020)
Ink on paper, 22 x 15 inches

Untitled (2020)
Ink on paper, 22 x 15 inches

Untitled (2020)
Ink on paper, 22 x 15 inches

Untitled (2020)
Ink on paper, 22 x 15 inches

Untitled (2020)
Ink on paper, 22 x 15 inches

Untitled (2020)
Ink on paper, 22 x 15 inches

Untitled (2020)
Ink on paper, 20 x 14 inches

Untitled (2020)
Pen & ink on paper, 12.5 x 10.5 inches

Untitled (2020)
Pen & ink on paper, 12.5 x 10.5 inches

Untitled (2020)
Pen & ink on paper, 12.5 x 10.5 inches

Untitled (2020)
Pen & ink on paper, 12.5 x 10.5 inches

Untitled (2020)
Pen & ink on paper, 12.5 x 10.5 inches

Untitled (2020)
Pen & ink on paper, 12.5 x 10.5 inches

Untitled (2020)
Pen & ink on paper, 12.5 x 10.5 inches

Untitled (2020)
Pen & ink on paper, 12.5 x 10.5 inches

Untitled (2020)
Pen & ink on paper, 12.5 x 10.5 inches

Bhairavi1 (2021)
Arylic on canvas, dia 20inch

Devi (2021)
Arylic on canvas, dia 20inch

DhyaanMagna (2022)
Arylic on canvas, dia 48inch

ShivaShakti1 (2021)
Acrylic on terracotta platter, dia 9.5inch

ShivaShakti3 (2021)
Acrylic on terracotta platter, dia 9.5inch

ShivaShakti4 (2022)
Acrylic on terracotta platter, dia 9.5inch

ShivaShakti5 (2021)
Acrylic on terracotta platter, dia 9.5inch

ShivaShakti7 (2021)
Acrylic on terracotta platter, dia 9.5inch

ShivaShakti10 (2022)
Acrylic on terracotta platter, dia 9.5inch

ShivaShakti11 (2021)
Acrylic on terracotta platter, dia 9.5inch

ShivaShakti14 (2021)
Acrylic on terracotta platter, dia 9.5inch

ShivaShakti16 (2021)
Acrylic on terracotta platter, dia 9.5inch

ShivaShakti17 (2022)
Acrylic on terracotta platter, dia 9.5inch

ShivaShakti18 (2022)
Acrylic on terracotta platter, dia 9.5inch

ShivaShakti19 (2022)
Acrylic on terracotta platter, dia 9.5inch

ShivaShakti21 (2022)
Acrylic on terracotta platter, dia 9.5inch

ShivaShakti23 (2022)
Acrylic on terracotta platter, dia 9.5inch

Shivaya (2021)
Arylic on canvas, dia 20inch

Tandava (2022)
Arylic on canvas, dia 48inch

Jatin Das, is a painter, poet, sculptor, muralist, print-maker, teacher, cultural expert and Founder Chairman of the JD Centre of Art. Born in December 1941 in Mayurbhanj, Odisha in India, Das at 17, went to study at Sir JJ School of Art, Bombay, under Prof. S. B. Palsikar. Since then, Das has held over 71 one-man shows. He has participated in numerous exhibitions, biennales and artist camps nationally and internationally including Venice and Tokyo Biennales. His works are primarily in oil, water colours, ink and conte. He has done several sculptures, graphics, murals and installations and as a printmaker, many etchings, dry points, lithographs and serigraphs. Over the years, he has also designed many postal stamps for the Philately Department. Das is also a member of the Poetry Society of India, New Delhi.

In 2012, he was conferred the prestigious Padma Bhushan, one of the highest civilian awards in the country, presented by the President of India. He has also been awarded the D. Litt. By various universities including Rabindra Bharti University in Kolkata. His works have been featured in several public and private collections in India and Abroad and have also been auctioned by major international auctioneers. His large painting ‘The Journey of India: Mohenjo – Daro to Mahatma Gandhi” (7 x 68 ft), is at the Indian Parliament in New Delhi and was inaugurated in 2001 by the then Prime Minister, Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

Jatin Das has been a visiting professor at various universities in India and Abroad. In New Delhi, he has been a part of the arts faculty in Jamia Millia Islamia University, College of Art and the School of Planning and Architecture. He has been a featured speaker at numerous art and architecture institutions, museums and public forums such as National Institute of Design (Ahmedabad), Victoria Albert Museum (London), and Harvard University (USA) among others; sharing his experiences and knowledge of contemporary and traditional art forms. He has served as an advisor to many government and private cultural bodies. He ha donated his works to several charities and social causes right from the beginning of his career. He actively supported the reconstruction and rehabilitation work after the super cyclone in Odisha in 1999.

Das’ commitment to preserve the arts and crafts led him to his dream of setting up the JD Centre of Art. The Centre, which is under construction in Odisha, will house classical, modern, traditional and folk art, all under one roof. His 40-year collection of Modern Art, antiquities, handicrafts, handlooms, and art books will be donated to the Centre. It includes 6000 Pankhas, one of the largest private collections of hand-fans, some of which have been exhibited in National and International Museums.

Most recently, during the lockdown, Jatin Das has created a series of almost 200 ink paintings about the mass migration of laborer’s titled “Exodus”.

Jatin Das currently lives and works in New Delhi.

www.jatindas.com

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