



This presentation of Jamini Royβs imagery feels like a ceremonial unfolding, where each print becomes a shard of vernacular memoryβfigures, icons, and domestic rituals distilled into emphatic outlines and earth-saturated planes. The fan-like arrangement turns the portfolio itself into an altar of repetition and variation, allowing the viewer to sense how devotion and daily life share the same pictorial grammar of symmetry, pattern, and stylized gesture. Bold contours and flattened space reject illusionism in favor of clarity and presence, suggesting a modern reinvention of folk traditions that carries both intimacy and quiet authority.







