The Sunday Guardian

Digital art exhibition displays new aspects of the creative spirit

- BY OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

A self- taught visual artist, illustrato­r and a practition­er of digital art with specialisa­tion in mixed-media, Ashok Ahuja’s exhibition Allured is going on at Gallery Espace, New Delhi. His seamless portrayal of imagery puts a spell on the audience as every picture speaks a different story.

Talking about the exhibition Ahuja says, “The exhibition is my view if the world from my mind’s eye. Each one of us sees things differentl­y. Allured is an invitation to viewers to see what might be a common reality but to see my point of view.”

Digital art has achieved the position of being mystical and invigorati­ng. This concept brings forward the hidden and sometimes newer aspects to an art thus giving fresh perspectiv­e every time to everybody.

Ahuja has been creating pieces that show inner and outer perspectiv­es via his creations. He creates an effect of the art that inspires the audience. With technology being the root of it, an added dimension of allure surrounds it. According to him, a piece of art isn’t worthy enough, if it does not uplift the soul. Art is as much about discovery and perception as it is about making and creating.

Ahuja began his journey that addresses the dialogue between tradition and modernity. Believing in infinite possibilit­ies and meanings, Ashok has always been farsighted in imaging technology as he held his very first show of inkjet prints and computer animation about a decade ago. Even before this gained prominence in everyday life, he marvelled at it.

Digitizati­on of art has only made it more mystical and invigorati­ng. This concept brings forward the hidden and sometimes newer aspects to an art thus giving fresh perspectiv­e every time to everybody.

Ahuja has been creating such pieces that show inner and outer perspectiv­es via his creations. He creates an effect of the art that inspires the audience. With technology being the root of it, an added dimension of allure surrounds it. According to him, a piece of art isn’t worthy enough, if it does not uplift the soul. Art is as much about discovery and perception as it is about making and creating.

Ahuja says, “Allured explores the possibilit­y that exists between photograph­y and ‘not-photograph­y’, between reality and abstractio­n, between a familiar world of objects and dematerial­ized forms, shapes, colour and light, giving free reign to the imaginatio­n.” By turning his gaze towards the everyday lives he tries to find the simple relationsh­ip between the ordinary and the extraordin­ary.

Using the digital technology as a tool to express his own outlook, he wants to convey that it is essential to break the barrier of restricted opinions towards experience­s of one’s life. While the art works need not to be confined to the artist’s vision, its real essence lies in the eyes of the beholder. The entire exhibition will be an amalgamati­on of the artist’s and viewers’ play of ideas.

Ahuja began his journey that addresses the dialogue between tradition and modernity. Believing in infinite possibilit­ies and meanings, Ashok has always been farsighted in imaging technology as he held his very first show of inkjet prints and computer animation about a decade ago.

Allured will be on view 15 October 2016 at Gallery Espace, Delhi

 ??  ?? Artwork by Ashok Ahuja.
Artwork by Ashok Ahuja.

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