Edited by Ina Puri with Foreword by Anjolie Ela Menon
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ISBN 13
9788189995539
Year
2015
Drawing a line is the oldest form of visual artistic expression known to
man, from pre-historic cave drawings onwards. Every culture in the
world, across continents and time-frames, has a rich store of traditional art
which is drawing-based.
The ?power of the line? to enclose or open up space, create or suggest form,
is almost infinite. And the artist uses drawing in an infinite number of ways.
Some might draw as practice, to strengthen or develop technique, to keep
private visual notes, as experimental and exploratory exercises; others make
a drawing as a finished work in its own right. Rini Dhumal does all of the
above. One only has to look through her sketchbooks to see this.
Piles of sketchbooks yield a forest of pages covered with drawings that
cross years and continents. There is history here, and geography, nature and
culture. Drawing upon a storehouse of historical details, the splendours of
her childhood, and anecdotal references from various travels, she creates a
vivid aesthetic in her art-making.
Ina Puri is an author, columnist, curator and documentarian. Her books
include In Black and White, a definitive biography of the painter Manjit
Bawa, and Journey with a Hundred Strings, the memoir of santoor maestro
Pandit Shiv Kumar Sharma.