
Sakti Burman Indian, b. 1935
Shakti Burman's art harmoniously merges European and Indian
modernism, intertwining surrealist motifs with folklore. Drawing inspiration
from Indian myths and childhood tales, his work exudes an illustrative charm.
In this piece, Burman employs a meticulous linear technique to portray a
traditional pot on canvas, enriching it with intricate details. Subtle shades
of yellow and light pink add depth and dimension to this captivating artwork.
Notably, he personifies the pot as a divine object, featuring Lord Ganesha's
face, symbolizing abundance and new beginnings.