September 22, 2020

It’s in a spiral that is deliberate because a spiral

Finding calm amid chaos is one of the qualities art possesses and Anu’s work is no different. Then the areas are gouged out with the picture and acid and then the ink is rubbed on the depressed area that is then passed through an etching press and the ink is forced out of the depressed area. It’s in a spiral that is deliberate because a spiral is open and expanding; the openness represents hope. She explains that the works have been divided into two categories: ‘nature beautiful’ for the paintings on the wall and ‘nature threatened’ installations and sculptures. But how? "I am not talking about the environment in the future — I am questioning it. While her double color injection molding machine works pose the question of ‘what next?’ for the environmental crisis, the answer she is hoping for is a positive one.”.Her artwork involves an intense level of investigation and interpretation of her subjects.”She has used the colour intaglio technique which involves etching and is done on a zinc or copper plate. It was meant to be meditative.

Her work involves a diverse portfolio of paintings, sculptures, installations, and pottery.” For instance, she explains the work put behind her centrepiece, Labyrinth. Each plant was choked by the plastic and they were all wilting and rotting,” she adds.” Speaking about one of her paintings The Hymn of Creation that was inspired by the Rig Veda, she says, "I have repeated it six times because I do not want the viewer to read it but it is more like using it as a graphic symbol. I am presenting a part of the situation that is around me,” she replies. She explains, "A lot of research goes into it but the basic idea and concept comes from the heart. She adds, "The paintings do have tranquillity because that is how I view nature. "The concept of the labyrinth is very fascinating. But what happens if there is no nature left to admire and the only thing visible to the naked eye are heaps of garbage?Anu Jindal, in her art collection exhibited at the India International Centre, tries to draw the public’s attention towards the deteriorating conditions of the world around us. Through her works, she puts forth the stark question, "Whither next?”Her works revolve around the earth and the environment with a focus on the past and the present.

The aim of the exhibition, she hopes will "encourage viewers to move in the right direction as everybody comes on board to solve the crisis.Art and the environment are symbiotic in nature — a fact that is well known to all. I made it out of plants and covered it with plastic. "In colour intaglio printmaking technique, you have to make deep grooves and these grooves are in deep layers and then you ink it in three different colours,” she explains and later calls it a "very complicated” technique

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