Lord Krishna lost in music
Details
Artform
Mohrakkashi
Artist
Gurpreet Singh Mankoo
Dimensions
12 x 18 In.
Medium
Natural Stone Pigments on Lime Base
Framing
Unframed
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The Painting
This Mohrakashi painting, hand-painted by Gurpreet Singh Mankoo, depicts Lord Krishna playing his flute with an elaborate Mohrakashi Naqashi which is a process by which selected natural materials are united in the wet stage to glorify the pattern. All ingredients in this technique are scattered, tough, and harsh in their original existence. By the process of diluting and mixing, they unite as one soul. The Lime, a prime ingredient, undergoes treatment with water for months to end its inner heat and is prepared to bind with extracted pigments from stones. Here the artist has depicted Lord Krishna in his iconography- blue skin, yellow garments, standing on a lotus bloom in a pond with his beloved cow standing beside him.
The Artform
Mohrakashi is a Punjabi fresco tradition that rose to popularity in the 18th century when the initiative was taken by Maharaja Jassa Singh Ahluwalia (1718–83) and Misl Sikh chieftains to restore Darbar Sahib (Amritsar, India). The expansion of Mohrakashi at this time gave rise to the Sikh school of art, with frescoes dominated by floral and foliage themes influenced by the Kangra school of painting. The stone pigments in a water-based solution are carried inside the plaster and set as the plaster dries, producing incredibly durable artwork that can last thousands of years. Mohrakashi frescoes decorate gurudwaras, temples, cenotaphs, havelis, dharamshalas, and ankharas throughout Punjab and other states of India.
The Artist
Born in 1975, in the village Jagraon in Punjab, Gurpreet Singh Mankoo comes from a humble Sikh family which subsequently inspired him to paint religious themes in realist art form. At a young age, he trained and subsequently became an apprentice to Sardar Dilbagh Singh, a realistic painter from Ludhiana. Gurpreet Mankoo gained recognition for his realist style of portraiture which led to him opening a family-led ‘Mankoo Art Gallery’ at his residence, so as to facilitate the demand for his works. He ventured into the new medium and technique of Mohrakashi in 2013 when he began working on the restoration and conservation of Mohrakashi at Shri Darbar Sahib, which was organized by Namita Jaspal, a Conservator and Consultant from Chandigarh. This led him in 2015 to take up restoration of the figurative motifs on the interior walls of the Krishan Mandir, a UNESCO World Heritage Site near Gurdaspur. He has exhibited his works at the 83rd ‘All India Exhibition of Arts’, Indian Academy of Fine Arts, Amritsar, the ‘Fourth International Art Exhibition’, India-Netherlands, ‘WTC Hague Art Gallery’, Netherlands, ‘National Miniature Camp’, ‘Lalit Kala Akademi Art Galleries’ of Rabindra Bhawan, New Delhi. Currently, he is engaged in miniature artwork based on mythological themes in Kangra and Dakshini styles and in ‘Das Gurus’ (‘ten gurus’) in the Dakshini style of miniatures in Bengaluru.
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