A collection of 44 paintings and 10 sculptures by the artist are part of an ongoing exhibition titled, "Emotion In Motion" at the Art Spice Gallery here.
"Cow is a part of my childhood memories where I have seen my mother feeding cows and those images started appearing in my paintings. I decided to choose it as one of the main subjects in my works. Now, in Singapore they recognise me as the painter who paints cows," says Gnana.
"Earlier my style was semi-figurative, but after the cow started recurring in my work, I realised that I wanted to continue with something that is very pure in my heart and memory," he says.
Gnana uses mixed media for his sculptures where he combines bronze with wood or steel and other found materials that he retrieves from iron scraps. For instance, instead of designing a tail for the cow, he has used an old paint brush.
The artist who grew up in Neyvelli town in Tamil Nadu, draws his inspiration from daily life around him and interpreting it to reflect in his own artworks.
A lot of his works at the show that depict 'mother-child'
relationship stem from his longing for his mother whom he has left behind in India after he moved to Singapore. The inevitable void that exists between the artist and his mother is depicted in a lot of his works.
"Mother and child is a very pure relationship. I was very close to my mother and after I went to Singapore for studying and then married and settled there so that yearning for her reflects in my work," he says.
"I do not do preliminary sketches when I start my paintings. It all happens in the painting. It is therapeutic. I sit in front of the empty canvas as if I am meditating and see the space. I like to transfer the whole energy into the painting or the sculpture. I want the feelings and energy to go directly into the paintings," he says.
The women in his life, the artist says, have had a lasting impact on his life and therefore, they often feature in his works.
The month-long exhibition that began on January 15 is set to continue till February 15.
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