Where "Lover's Divine Unrest" Found its Voice at India Design 2024

Where "Lover's Divine Unrest" Found its Voice at India Design 2024

At India Design 2024, amidst the dazzling displays and cutting-edge trends, Bridge Bharat presented a collection of cloth paintings and embroidery works in a presentation titled Lover’s Divine Unrest by master Chamba Rumal artist Padma Shri Lalita Vakil and national award-winning Pichwai artist Dinesh Soni. 

Our exhibit wasn't just a showcase of static artworks; it was an invitation to witness a vicarious interplay of Shyam Ras within the early career works of the artists Dinesh Soni and Padma Shri Lalita Vakil. 

Within the cascading array of Pichwai, Jain paintings, and  Chamba Rumal, the Sutradhar (storyteller) of this collection emblematically creates a vision of Krishna, cradled between masculine and feminine devotion. The works are the mirror to the artist’s dreamscape, their Braj and the viewers are mere witnesses to their vision.

At Bridge Bharat, we believe in the timelessness of traditional art and the legacy of the master artists who practice it. This curation wasn't merely a display of the past; it was a visual synaesthetic experience of the living traditions. From the installation of ‘The Artist’s Table’ to spiraling marigold flowers decorating the ceiling, the exhibiting booth space at India Design became a testament to the Bridge Bharat ethos where ancient art forms, rich in symbolism and narrative, can seamlessly integrate into living contemporary spaces.

We invite you to explore the Lover's Divine Unrest and experience the legacy and the unique and diverse visual vocabulary of Bharat.