
S H Raza India, 1922-2016
Raza
has masterfully captured the tactile qualities of colors and shades through
intuitive abstraction in this majestic piece. Raza skillfully employs a vibrant
color palette. Red and orange symbolize growth and new beginnings, while
yellows represent fiery energies. The deep black hues encompass the skies
above. The lower section of the painting introduces sacred geometry, where
inverted and upright triangles symbolize the act of creation, delving into the
profound philosophies of purusha-prakriti. Raza's fascination with the
aesthetics of Indian mysticism shines through, giving rise to a new genre of
geometric abstraction with evident neo-tantric influences, beautifully
exemplified in this artwork.
Provenance
Acquired from Delhi based collector and Gallery certificate is available from Dhoomimal Galley. Published work.The work comes from the collection of a Delhi Based lawyer Gautam Sabarwal. His father Pran Sabbarwal was a power broker and was gifted this work for settling a deal for the apeejay group. Mr paul from the Appejay group who was the original owner of the work was a well known collector and has a well documented collection. I have checked with Renu Modi at Gallery Espace who has exhibited the work over 10 years back at their gallery as well as checked from Ashok Vajpeyi and Manish Pushkale.