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Drawn With Thread-Art Exhibition
Everyday
she
excavated
herself
Uncovering
the
lies
of
yesterday
In
search
of
that
sacred
space...
Drawn
with
thread
is
evocative
of
the
harmonious
state
of
being
referred
to
as
'that
sacred
space'.
Narrating
the
vast
emotions,
tempos,
fleeting
moments
and
memories
which
fuel
the
rhythm
of
a
graceful
dancer-
perceive
all
that
the
body
says
which
words
cannot.
Gopika Nath started working from drawings fifteen years ago. However watching dance performances stirred another creative being in this artist. Sitting in the darkness, unable to see either paper or pencil, she instead witnessed something surreal. As Gopika Nath says "I drew not what I could see but what I felt; sometimes just letting the music and footsteps guide me. I got into the mode of dance; focussing on its transient but flowing essence". Dance in this context is not entertainment rather a journey into the spirit of being, traversing contemplation, discovery and observation of the mind at work and play. Where, in excavating oneself, we discover our very own sacred space.
Thus, the emotion & movement of dance has been extended to encompass the physicality of working with needle and thread. Simply, the movement of fingers as they embroider fabrics suggests the rhythm of the choreography rooted in the Indian tradition of hand- crafting. An art that has sadly been confined to rural areas for too long already- breaching this habitual gaffe of the past few decades, Gopika returns to tradition, re- invoking the ancient, stepping back to move ahead. Presenting 'Textile as Art', she resurrects the notion of craft where the ancient ideal of the craftsman, performing the dual role of defining the concept with the appropriate skill in the art of making, manifests in a contemporary vein.



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