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Shanti Panchal
A Personal Language of Painting 2007-2018

Shanti Panchal: A Personal Language of Painting 2007-2018

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Shanti Panchal (c.1950s-) Altered Destiny 2013 Watercolour on paper 96 x 71 cm Courtesy of the Artist © Shanti Panchal 2020 To see and discover more about this artist click here

What at first glance seems to be a portrait of a young woman in an elegant white dress, is on closer inspection, revealed to be the study of someone with a prosthetic leg. Inspired by a cohort of Paralympians who gained so much positive media coverage around the London Olympics of 2012. Panchal was particularly moved by a specific individual, Stefanie McLeod Reid MBE, who competed in track and field events. Although Stefanie is fair-skinned, Panchal has used his favoured pigments, burnt umber and burnt sienna, to create her skin tones; this is not an attempt to 'Indian-ise' the portrait but rather harks back to Panchal's first use of natural pigments, which were all that were available to him as a young boy in rural Gujurat. Panchal also relates his use of these brown pigments to the five natural elements of the Hindu religion - earth, water, fire, air and void; his childhood was literally coloured by the organic world around him and the monsoon mud.

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