Cano Cristales exhibition pays vibrant tribute to Achuthan Kudallurs artistic legacy
Art can be consumed anywhere because it is everywhere. It is not like a song that you have to take time and listen to, says artist, illustrator, and art educator Deepthi Jayan. A disciple of the world-renowned artist, late Achuthan Kudallur, Deepthi curated an art exhibition titled Cano Cristales. The artist Achuthan Kudallur was my master. He passed away on July 18, 2022. This show is a tribute to him, shares Deepthi. Inaugurated on December 14, follower and admirer of Achuthans abstract paintings showcased 40-odd abstract, semi-abstract, still, mural, realistic, and non-realistic painting in watercolour, acrylic, and oil media at Cholamandal Artists Village, Injambakkam. These artists are closely related to Achuthan Kudallur. They are very passionate about his artwork, Deepthi notes. The exhibition features artworks by artists Madanan from Kozhikode, BD Dethan and Babitha Nair from Thiruvananthapuram, KU Krishnakumar from Guruvayur, Manujla Dubey from Navi Mumbai, Manjula Dubey (Navi Mumbai), Bhattathiripad from Punnayurkulam, Moby Sajeev from Ernakulam, BTK Ashok from Thalassery, and the curator herself. Norka development officer Anoop P Chacko and artists P Gopinath and PN Sreekumar, inaugurated the ongoing event. The name of the show is inspired from a river in Colombia known for flowing in five different vibrant colours red, yellow, green, blue during specific times of the year. Colours are the soul of every artiste, hence the name, mentions Deepthi. The artist also believes that this show is important to show the difference between art created by humans and artificial intelligence (AI). It (AI) does not have a painters feeling and emotion. When an artist takes the brush, his feelings, emotions, everything is there in those colors. But AI doesnt have that ability, she concludes. The exhibition is open from 9 am to 6 pm till December 20. Entry is free.