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  • “When talking about the art of the post Independence period in India, Ramachandran’s art works became much acclaimed for their traditional style in rendering a figurative narrative but with a language speaking about the contemporary,” says art critic Ela Pal.

    Ramachandran’s obvious delight in observing men and women in their natural settings often result in curious fantasies. The artist’s imagination converts fragmented moments into drawings contoured by powerful swiping lines resembling unruly motions of wind or sometimes restrains of any solid natural form. His mastery over narrating ephemeral yet engaging moments of observation into short-lived story lines turns his works into visual delights.

    The show will be on till October 14 at Jehangir Art Gallery

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