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White Huts
Image source: jnaf.org

White Huts

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Support Type: Canvas
Paint Type: Oil Paint
Current Location: Jehangir Nicholson Art Foundation

Piraji Sagara was an unique person in Indian modern art. He got his ideas from the woodworking that his family did. He made a style that was all his own. Piraji Sagaras style had surfaces, earthy colours and a deep feeling for life in the countryside and what it is like to live there. This painting is an example of what Piraji Sagara did as an artist. When you first look at it you see a group of village houses.. The painting is more than just a simple picture of the countryside. The warm colours like burnt orange and rusty red make you think of the earth and how time passes slowly. The houses do not look straight they look a little tilted, which makes the scene feel like a dream.. The houses also look strong and like they will last. There is a person standing in the doorway. This person gets your attention without trying too hard. This person makes the scene feel familiar but a little hard to understand. The fences and lines that look like they were drawn quickly make the painting feel like it is moving. This gives you an idea of what life's like in a village every day. Piraji Sagara did not just paint a place he painted the feeling and memory of the place. He took a scene from the countryside and made it into a thoughtful picture, about places, time and what it is like to be human. Piraji Sagaras painting is really something.

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Location source: jnaf.org
Information Compiled by Pratham Thakkar
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