
FN Souza Indian, 1924-2002
Untitled, 1983
Sketch Pen on Paper
11 x 8 1/2 in.
27.9 x 21.6 cm
27.9 x 21.6 cm
Known for his powerful head studies, Souza’s portraits are skilfully distorted, perhaps mirroring the inner-self of his subjects, through the artist's gaze. Executed with the unassuming tools of sketch-pens and...
Known for his powerful head studies, Souza’s portraits are skilfully distorted, perhaps mirroring the inner-self of his subjects, through the artist's gaze. Executed
with the unassuming tools of sketch-pens and inks, Souza's fascination with
Fauvist techniques gave birth to portraits that are not only emotive but also
surreal, carrying an undercurrent of disconcerting qualities. The hallmark of
Fauvist influence shines through in the enigmatic palette employed in this
artwork. Souza skillfully portrays the subject's skin using jagged red lines,
creating a striking contrast with the blue tones of the suit. This portrait
transcends mere representation; it serves as a profound psychological
exploration of a complex individual.
with the unassuming tools of sketch-pens and inks, Souza's fascination with
Fauvist techniques gave birth to portraits that are not only emotive but also
surreal, carrying an undercurrent of disconcerting qualities. The hallmark of
Fauvist influence shines through in the enigmatic palette employed in this
artwork. Souza skillfully portrays the subject's skin using jagged red lines,
creating a striking contrast with the blue tones of the suit. This portrait
transcends mere representation; it serves as a profound psychological
exploration of a complex individual.