The Asian Age

Sleep awareness on canvas

- KIRUBHAKAR PURUSHOTHA­MAN

In this age, when nocturnal lifestyle is considered hip, and binge watching TV shows all through the night is a generation-defining attribute, and when being a night owl is cool, the cry for the awareness about sleep deprivatio­n goes in vain.

Doctors across the globe have been urging the current generation about the importance of seven to eight hours of sleep every day for adults, but the super fast urban life and the romanticis­ation of nocturnal lifestyle have significan­tly deprived the sleeping hours of the modern population. To bring the awareness about the issue, the popular Splatter Studio, in associatio­n with Nithra Institute of Sleep Science, has organised an exhibition called Sleep Awareness Art Show.

The art exhibition, which also consists of photograph­s, is a group show of more than twenty artists from across all age group and styles. Ram Senthil, the founder of Splatter Studios, says, “The idea for the show took shape when Dr N Ramakrishn­an, director of Nithra, contacted me to see if they could create awareness about sleep through art. When we spoke, I realised how the lack of sleep has become a lifestyle disorder. Not many people are aware of the consequenc­es of lack of sleep. This later became the concept of the show.”

He further adds, “This show was conceived to create awareness on the problems of lack of sleep and let people know that there is profession­al help available for problems like these.”

The paintings that are exhibited are especially rendered by the artists for the show — “The curation process for this event was relatively simple as the theme, size and specificat­ions were already given to the artists. However, great care was given to make sure that the artworks suited the theme and the artists represente­d the theme in his/her own way,” says Senthil.

From veteran artists like Shailesh to young artist Vinod Rajagopala­n, the show has works from a versatile talent pool. In addition, many firsttimer­s have also explored this opportunit­y.

Vinod Rajagopala­n, one of the very few surrealist­ic artists, says that the world would be a better place if people slept better — “More and more people are losing out on sleep. I think sleep is a great thing for everyone,” he says, adding, “My paintings involve many dream-like elements, and sleep was a perfect theme for me to paint on.”

Mary Isabel, the operation manager, of Nithra Institute, says, “The exhibition has really created an impact on the visitors. The family and acquaintan­ces of our patients also visited the art show. Many have reached out to us after the show.”

AN ART SHOW AIMS TO STRESS THE IMPORTANCE OF SLEEP AND THE EFFECTS WHEN THERE IS LACK OF IT The world would be a better place if everyone sleeps properly — VINOD RAJAGOPALA­N

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