“Helping beautiful Kusum making Chapaties”- Rasa Masterpiece

1.200,00 

Rasa Masterpiece “Helping beautiful Kusum making Chapaties” by Mumbiram

A Flagship of Rasa Renaissance

  • 90 x 120 cm

Collector’s Item

High Quality Canvas Print

individually signed by Mumbiram

Description

Collector’s Item Canvas Print of Original Masterpiece “Helping beautiful Kusum making Chapaties” by Mumbiram

Masterpiece bringing out in wonderful ways the very essence of the love that a woman puts in her family and the beauty and magic of the togetherness of a couple.

90 x 120 cm
High Quality Canvas Print
individually signed by Mumbiram

This is a collector’s item and you will get your Rasa Masterpiece individually signed by Artist Mumbiram. 

Rasa Appreciation of original masterpiece “Helping beautiful Kusum making Chapaties” by Mumbiram

 

“Helping beautiful Kusum making Chapaties”

(Charcoal, Pune 1987, Mumbiram)

Mumbiram had abiding fascination for Indian women making chapaties for their families. Every woman has her very own method and style. Mumbiram loved to watch it and observe it. He saw the whole act as nothing less than sacred. It has the very essence of the love that a woman puts in her family.

When Krishna’s best friend Uddhava was visiting Vrindavan he observed minute details in the daily routine of the Gopis. He observed how they lighted the lamps, how they sprinkled water in the court yard, how they ground the grains for the chapaties, how they churned the butter, etc. etc.

Mumbiram saw the whole act as nothing less than sacred
Mumbiram saw the whole act as nothing less than sacred

Any woman who has ever made chapaties will testify that Mumbiram is very accurate in this depiction seen here. That includes the paraphernalia of the chapatie making, the sitting posture of the woman as well as the movements of the chapatie making hands.

The Beauty and Magic of the Togetherness of a Couple
The Beauty and Magic of the Togetherness of a Couple

The young man here is happily holding the child and also baking the chapaties on the little kerosene stove. Once Mumbiram shared this picture with Eleanor Zelliot who was one of the elder leaders of the American Institute of Indian Studies in Pune. Eleanor exclaimed “This never happens.” But of course it did happen. Eleanor got her doctorate with a dissertation on Dr. Ambedekar, the iconic leader of India’s untouchables. Yet she was unaware of such intimate moments in the lives of even the so-called ‘poor’ of India when they met an artist like Mumbiram.

As in many other of Mumbiram’s charcoal masterpieces we see the noble simplicity of Mumbiram’s lines. We see no other detail extraneous to the young couple’s act of making the chapaties together. Obviously Mumbiram himself had first hand experience of such moments.

This masterpiece brings out in wonderful ways the very essence of the love that a woman puts in her family and the beauty and magic of the togetherness of a couple.