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Madhya Pradesh with Durga Bai Vyam
Portraying India
In 1996, at an artist’s camp organized by Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya, Bhopal, she was particularly inspired by the work of her late brother-in-law and Gond tradition pioneer, Jangarh Singh Shyam. “He was my guru,” she says. “I used to watch him work, and that is how I learned.”
"The themes I have always liked to paint are rivers, trees —especially the bamboo tree which is vital to life because from it is made Bada Dev's musical instrument bana and the bansuri, flute —Diwali celebrations, kanyadan, houses and children, animals such as tiger, deer, stag with antlers, peacock, bull, garden lizard, pig, birds sitting on top of trees while animals sit below."
Durga Bai Vyam
In 2003, Vyam was invited to a workshop by Tara Publishing in Chennai, and has since been illustrating books. She has contributed to illustrate several art books like ‘The Night Life of Trees’, ‘One, Two, Tree!’, ‘Sultana’s Dream’. In 2011, Durgabai and Subhash Vyam published a graphic biography of B. R. Ambedkar titled ‘Bhimayana: Experiences of Untouchability’ published by Navayana. In the Kochi Muziris Biennale 2018, the artist couple had created an experimental graphic narrative on marine plywood giving the traditional Gond wall art another dimension.
At Tushita, we marvel at India with you. After 45 years of travelling the country, we’re still enamoured by its beauty every day. From Ladakh, where Tushita was anointed by a Buddhist monk in 1977, to Tamil Nadu, where we worked with locals to showcase one of the oldest cultures in the world, we are partners in your journey to discover our part of the world.
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