Echoes of the Land


In November 2022, Sarmaya collaborated with Ojas Art to present our first exhibition in Delhi. In the 34th edition of our digital magazine, Spotlight, we examine some environmental, cultural and artistic themes from the show.

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Worship, Preserve, Witness – The role of art in the Anthropocene


Nourished for millennia by the infinite variety of nature and its boundless capacity for renewal, artists today show us how to forge a more equitable connection with the earth

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“Echoes of the Land has been a revelation for us at Ojas”

A Return to The Land – A history of Warli paintings


How did the art of a people from the Sahyadri mountains of western India capture the imagination of the nation and the world? The evolution of Warli paintings from Jivya Soma Mashe to the Vayeda Brothers

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How to draw a tree like Sukhnandi Vyam


A member of the Gond-Pardhan community, Sukhnandi Vyam considers his art as an expression of the tribe’s identity and spiritual connection with nature

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Gopa Trivedi’s fables of an inevitable future


Drawing from the practices of Rajasthani miniature painting and printmaking, Gopa Trivedi turns abstract concepts—time, decay, renewal—into provocative, fragmented frames

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“My landscapes are testaments to the silent lands of Assam”


Through this series of woodcut prints, Chandan Benz Baruah looks back at the forests of his childhood with love for what they gave him and rage for what’s being taken from them

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Sarmaya X Ojas Art present ‘Echoes of the Land’

Highlights from our two-week exhibition at Ojas Art, Delhi, which showcased the works of 20 artists from the Sarmaya collection

Dark Mother – Goddesses of wrath


Within the mythology of the Mother Goddess there exists a duality. Just as her benevolent aspects are depicted in many forms, here are some of her fiercest and most terrifying forms

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‘From Madras to Chennai, a City’s Journey’ by Sriram V

‘Kalamkari Through The Senses’ by Rajarshi Sengupta

‘Sisters Who Watch Over Us’ – Telangana’s powerful local goddesses

Reign of the Goddess


As the festive season draws near, we get to know some of the great goddesses of our culture in the 33rd issue of Sarmaya Spotlight

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Work & worship – Goddesses of learning and living


The road to learning—and earning—is guided by these benevolent goddesses

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Miracle cure – Goddesses of health


The devis, matas, ammas and other female divinities who have been called upon, time and time again, to save humanity from disease, death and its own hubris

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Mighty mother – Goddesses of plenty


She predates language, defies borders and annihilates evil. Dhartari, Durga, Lakshmi, Mariamman–meet the mother goddesses of India

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Memories of the Water Bearer

To a weary traveller or parched soldier in 19th-century India, there was perhaps no sight as welcome as the approach of a bhishti. A quick untwisting of the mouth of the mashaq slung over his shoulder, and cool clear water would splash into a grateful cupped palm.