Trishla Jain's 'In Equilibrium' Exhibition Emphasizes Meditative Artistry
In Trishla Jain’s US solo show, silence does the talking
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Trishla Jain's solo exhibition 'In Equilibrium' at Sundaram Tagore Gallery in New York showcases her meditative art, featuring two series: Yantra and Tantra paintings. These works, inspired by her spiritual journey and minimalist influences, invite viewers to slow down and reconnect with themselves amidst the noise of modern life.
- 01Trishla Jain's art combines meditative practices with visual expression, influenced by her early spiritual curiosity and family experiences.
- 02The Yantra paintings, initiated in 2020, utilize intricate geometric grids to create a sense of stillness and focus.
- 03The Tantra paintings, begun in 2021, express spontaneity and movement, resembling topographical maps and starry constellations.
- 04Jain incorporates earthy tones and rani pink, a color associated with Indian royalty, to evoke a connection to nature.
- 05Each artwork is paired with a poem from 'The Radiance Sutras,' enhancing the exhibition's spiritual and meditative themes.
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Trishla Jain's solo exhibition, 'In Equilibrium,' at the Sundaram Tagore Gallery in New York, presents a serene exploration of art as a meditative practice. Jain, who grew up in Delhi and later studied at Stanford and Columbia, uses her paintings to reflect her spiritual journey, especially after family tragedies shaped her artistic path. The exhibition features two distinct series: the Yantra paintings, characterized by intricate geometric patterns, and the Tantra paintings, which embrace spontaneity and movement. The Yantra series, begun in 2020, is a meticulous representation of mathematical precision, while the Tantra series, initiated in 2021, evokes a sense of fluidity and organic forms. Both series employ rich, earthy colors and light-reflecting gold, with the introduction of rani pink, a color tied to Indian culture. Jain's works are designed to create spaces for viewers to slow down and reconnect with themselves, accompanied by poetry from 'The Radiance Sutras,' which emphasizes finding the divine in everyday moments. In a fast-paced world, Jain's art invites contemplation and a deeper connection to the self.
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