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Seed, by Rohini Devasher, 2004. Charcoal, acrylic, colour
pencil, oil pastel, wood; 245 x 457 cm. “Seed” is the first of several wall drawings that explore landscape as a living entity. Through the process of the drawing, done on site over three months, the relationship between the drawing and the forms from which it is derived is gradually blurred. The curve of the wall further heightens the sense of being engulfed, of being destabilized.

MARG MAGAZINE: ROHINI DEVASHER

This article was first published in The Weight of a Petal: Ars Botanica, edited by Sita Reddy, Mumbai: Marg, Vol. 70, No. 2, December 2018–March 2019.   Rohini Devasher …for that which we imagine must be either something already seen or a …

AROUND THE WORLD WITH INDIAN ART, The 15 Best International Shows by Indian Artists to Watch Out For – Rosalyn D’Mello, Satarupa Paul

Published in blouinartinfo.com, 20 September 2012 The 15 Best International Shows by Indian Artists to Watch Out For: among them: Raqs Media Collective at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston and in ‘Critical Mass: Contemporary Art from India’ at …

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