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Brahma Sutra (A)

k.v. haridasan (1937 – 2014)

Explore k.v. haridasan (1937-2014), a pioneer of neo-Tantric modern Indian art. Discover his unique blend of traditional knowledge & contemporary techniques on TopImpressionists.

Cholamandal Artists' Village (Chennai, India)

Discover Cholamandal Artists' Village in Chennai, India’s largest artists' commune! Explore modern & contemporary art, sculptures, handicrafts, and the legacy of the Madras Movement. A unique cultural experience awaits!

A Visionary Synthesis of Tradition and Modernity

In the profound landscape of post-war Indian modernism, few voices resonate with as much spiritual depth and technical precision as k.v. haridasan. His masterpiece, Brahma Sutra (A), serves as a breathtaking window into the Neo-Tantric movement, a period where the ancient rhythms of Indian philosophy met the bold, experimental strokes of contemporary abstraction. Created in 2005, this work is not merely a painting but a meditative encounter, inviting the viewer to transcend the physical realm and enter a space of cosmic contemplation. The piece captures the essence of Haridasan’s lifelong mission: to prove that the most forward-thinking art can be deeply rooted in the ancestral knowledge systems of India.

The composition of Brahma Sutra (A) is an intricate dance of form and color, characterized by a striking arrangement of four distinct, stylized heads. Each figure possesses its own vibrant identity—a verdant green, a soft pink, a radiant yellow, and a deep, celestial blue. These forms, reminiscent of mythological entities or primordial beings, are rendered with a unique graphic quality that balances the grotesque with the divine. The presence of symbolic elements, such as the protective umbrellas and the distant, watchful sun, adds layers of narrative complexity. These motifs suggest a ritualistic setting, perhaps an ancient ceremony or a cosmic event unfolding in a dreamscape, where every color and shape serves as a sigil for a deeper, metaphysical truth.

The Alchemy of Neo-Tantric Technique

To behold this work is to witness the mastery of Haridasan’s technique. As a founding member of the legendary Cholamandal Artists' Village, he was part of a movement that sought to reclaim Indian identity through a sophisticated blend of traditional motifs and modern abstraction. In Brahma Sutra (A), the artist utilizes color not just for aesthetic pleasure, but as a tool for spiritual resonance. The interplay between the saturated hues of the monster heads and the surrounding space creates a rhythmic tension that keeps the eye moving across the canvas, discovering new details with every glance.

For the discerning collector or interior designer, this painting offers an unparalleled opportunity to introduce a piece of art history into a contemporary setting. The work’s ability to command attention through its bold geometry and vivid palette makes it a transformative element for any curated space. Whether placed in a quiet study to inspire deep thought or as a centerpiece in a sophisticated gallery-style living room, Brahma Sutra (A) brings with it an aura of intellectual prestige and spiritual tranquility. It is more than a reproduction; it is an invitation to inhabit a world where the ancient and the modern exist in perfect, vibrant harmony.


About this artwork

Quick Facts

  • Subject or theme: Tantric symbolism and mythological figures
  • Movement: Neo-Tantric
  • Dimensions: 89 x 58 cm
  • Artistic style: Modern and Contemporary Indian Art
  • Title: Brahma Sutra (A)
  • Year: 2005

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