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  • The minimalist workspace of painter Shobha Broota doubles as a classical concert venue.

    Shobha broota’s studio, tucked away in the basement of her bungalow in Delhi’s plush Soami Nagar colony, is a bundle of contradictions. It is as rugged as a village hut and as serene as a prayer room. The large, pillared room is minimalist to the core—there’s no plaster on the bare walls and the furniture’s limited to a few cane chairs, tables and wooden cabinets. This austerity, says the painter, defines the studio and also lets it “breathe”.

    Some frames and canvasses—which carelessly hang on the walls—are unused. Broota, too, is just as unbothered to remember her previous works. She doesn’t recall, for instance, the name of the South Korean president whose portrait she made 20 years ago and which is now displayed in a worn-out frame fixed on the wall. But she does tell us that a copy of the painting was sent to Korea, while this one was used by a South Korean bank in Delhi before it shut shop.

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    Sculptures, most of them made by Broota’s son-in-law Arun Kumar, artifacts and the usual painting paraphernalia sprawl around though one can also spot piles of wool, old cloth and plastic mesh—a spatial manifestation of the artist’s experimentalism with varied mediums.

    The room’s modesty is interrupted by the striking presence of a sitar. “This space also hosts my small classical concerts,” says the 60-something Broota who is also a trained classical vocalist.

    Adding further novelty to the space is a rack of books sitting coyly in one corner. It is actually a stack of used bricks, done up with old wooden strips and frames. “I didn’t want to add more fixtures, so I did this shelf by myself,” says Broota, whose collection of books include those on art history, music, biographies and Osho.

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