I am a multidisciplinary artist from Bangalore, studied in MS University. Currently practicing in Bangalore, Karnaraka. My work has developed in number of ways over the years yet from the very beginning of my art practice, I have workded in Painting, Printmaking, Installation, Video Art and Live/ Performance art. My intention is to blend these mediums into an interdisciplinary language.

Sunday, October 17, 2021

SILENCE OF THE FURY



Holistic Approach of my Art Practise Performance and Printmaking
The Journey these double-take works started with conceptualizing the Performance Video for Live Action-16

Silence of the Fury

60 seconds HD video 1:1 ratio, 2021




And Extended to Xylography Print work


Although the Pandemic is there for one and a half years, it was not as fearful and terrible as in the second wave, especially in India. The April and May Month of 2021 was tough traumatic and horrible. It got chills to our spines when we saw mass deaths and graves in different cities of India. Cremation grounds were with piles of Burning bodies in almost all Cities, innumerable people dying with entire families wiped out in large. The Government's official record reports around seven lakh deaths. It was nowhere to match the actual as per sources. It unofficial reported twenty-five lakh deaths. The cremations grounds were overflowing. Graveyards had no space, floating unclaimed bodies in the river, the river beds were full of dead bodies, and some cities built massive Crematoriums to deal with the number of deaths. The smell of death was all around. Social media was flooded with the news of condolences messages and news of death constantly. We lost many close friends and family members.


This video is about the silent anguish, agony, and misery that we experienced and encountered during the period, and the performance is about unregistered deaths and unclaimed bodies. The deep thought towards the lost soul was a silent protest to make every death count.


This Print is the extension of these parts with overlapped layers of Ecological surrounding and juxtaposing them to bring a dark state of mind.

This Xylography Print work is about the silent anguish, agony, and misery that we experienced and encountered during the period, and the woodcut is about unregistered deaths and unclaimed bodies. The deep thought towards the lost soul was a silent protest to make every death count. I stand tied up cut tree branches on my head holding dolls wrapped in my hand and bodies on flour metaphorically representing several unclaimed bodies. The branches have been lit into the fire and I stand still in protest mode in the image. This work is to bring unsettled state of mind and loss of the people. The uncertainty of life itself, The mass graves, and psychological state of mind


This two-month Long Process Ideation, Process, and Final Print




Dimple B Shah 21 July 2021
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