Ascending the staircase leading up to Achalam Art Gallery itself is quite an experience. The walls, lined with colourful pastels and water colours catch my attention, the hues of a magnificent painting of Nataraja takes my breath away. The interior is no different. Each painting, showcasing the talent of a different artist, is even more awe-inspiring than the next. As I slowly take in the artwork around me, I can’t help but be impressed by the variety. From gorgeous depictions of different deities, each beautifully adorned, to unbelievably realistic portrayals of wildlife, the art show is a joy to view. Presented in a well-lit room on pristine white walls, the paintings come to life.
A peek at one of the smaller viewing rooms brings a surprise. Resting on a small table in the centre of the room are a few carefully crafted sculptures, each with its own flavour. The large eyes of a small Vinayaka peer up at me, as if trying to engage me in a secret conversation. An acrylic painting of a peacock, feathers fanned out royally, occupies the whole wall. Across the hallway are paintings of meadows filled with lush green grass, flowers in full bloom… each has put a new spin on a familiar place. As I leave, the unique piece in the doorway grabs my attention: Krishna in a steel grey, his flute teetering slightly. I know I will be back.
(The group exhibition will continues until July 5th at Achalam Art Gallery, located across Spice Garden restaurant in K.K. Nagar. For detailsmore information, visit >www.achalamartgallery.com )