GREAT INDIA #Inderlok Red
The colour-ways are titled according to coloured lines of the Delhi Metro. Each journey carries memory.
Inderlok is literally and metaphorically the point where journeys change direction…
Screenprint on 425gsm HP Saunders Waterford (Bridget Riley Special) paper.
Edition of 2
82.5 cm x 59.5 cm Image size | 91 x 67cm float mounted framed | 108.5 x 84.5cm window mounted framed
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Description
‘Blow Horn’, Horn Please and Great India is the imperious advice given to overtaking drivers in India painted on the back-end of lorries and buses. Both a warning and an encouragement delivered in glorious rococo signage of swirling colour and curlicues, the words are just one example of a culture that considers every flat surface a potential canvas. In India, if it stays still long enough for someone to paint on it, it will be with graffiti of spiritual texts, folk art, and underwear ads. It’s the art of every day, of India as she is lived.
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