Subhash Vyam
Growing up in Sonpuri village near Patangarh, Vyam recalls being intrigued by aquatic life as a child. Soon he began to experiment with wood, but the lack of buyers led him to discontinue the craft and adopt the medium of paper. However, at the last edition of the Kochi Muziris Biennale (2018-2019), he, along with Durga Bai Vyam, painted a narrative on marine plywood. “Our traditional stories always has nature as a protagonist,” says Vyam, 49. The exhibition sees his works based on Gond folk tales, including Kajal Machli-Gond Story that speaks of a fish that took birth as a girl and married her lover.
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