
Ganesh Pyne Indian, 1937-2013
25.7 x 20.6 cm
Ganesh Pyne's sketch features vignettes reflecting Pyne's themes of solitude, Indian mythology and deftness in anatomical studies. The repetitively performing portraits alight a narrative from his series on Mahabharata. Especially, this sketch observes on the solitude prowess of Eklavya, who despite bereft of an immediate shelter emerges into a stalwart. The episode underscores the significance of inherent talent irrespective of creed. The figures with the trident, the sheer potency of lines highlights Pyne's imagination and expertise in leveraging lines with its utmost breadth. There is a darkness in his retellings, capturing the complex, often sombre aspects of human experience.