Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Art, straight from the horse’s head

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the motif because it’s a positive and dynamic animal that shows movement. It resonates with us all,” she says.

The horse heads have been designed and sculpted by Arzan Khambatta. Khubchanda­ni roped in 30 artists to paint on them, including Paresh Maity, Seema Kohli, Brinda Miller, Jayasri Barman, and the veteran artist couple Manu and Madhvi Parekh.

The showstoppe­r is an 8-fttall sculpture painted by the celebrated Paris-based artist Sujata Bajaj, using a vibrant palette of red, ochre and blue. “Painting the horse took 10 days, and was overwhelmi­ng. But as a surface it wasn’t much different from a canvas,” Bajaj says.

The sculptures will be up for sale at prices ranging from Rs 2 lakh to Rs 3 lakh. The funds raised will be donated to two charities — Passages and Khelshala. The former, headed by Khubchanda­ni, offers financial aid to women fighting breast cancer. Khelshala uses sport to empower low-income, underserve­d children. Gallery Art and Soul was launched in 2003 to raise social awareness through art, and does this through periodic fundraiser­s, such as the recent cartpet Project where works by eminent artists were reproduced on carpets to support breast cancer awareness. “Via such shows, art collectibl­es become available at a reasonable price to young art collectors,” says Khubchanda­ni. “One can own big names in the art world and also contribute to a good cause at the same time.”

Breaking Barriers will be held from November 28 to December 5 (Jehangir art gallery, Kala Ghoda); December 6 to December 15 (Gallery Art and Soul, Worli). Entry free.

 ?? HT ?? The showstoppe­r is an 8fttall sculpture painted by the celebrated Parisbased artist Sujata Bajaj.
HT The showstoppe­r is an 8fttall sculpture painted by the celebrated Parisbased artist Sujata Bajaj.

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