インド・バンガロールの古典舞踊

Disha Sahu, interviewed by Marcia Milner-Brage To paraphrase from Disha Sahu’s blog Inking Nostalgia: The dialog between drawing and dance can be antagonistic. One tries to freeze a perfect moment, the other glorifies in continual movement. The two art forms are at opposite poles. Not to say that dance doesn’t express stillness. Or that drawing can’t capture motion. But each has its own inherent qualities. I count myself lucky to have the chance to engage with both art forms. Tell us about the dance that you have drawn. Kathak is one of the seven Indian classical dance forms. It predominately comes from northern India. Its name Kathak emanates from a Hindi […]

インドから帰国

After a month in India I am back in cold Berlin. I though I had managed to escape winter but it was waiting me home. A few days later I arrived it start snowing again. India is fantastic place for sketching. People treat you with a lot of respect. They love to get drawn and they are always taking pictures of you.  Every way you watch you see something to draw, so it is not surprise that i filled tree books, and made more that 100 drawings. Here just a few: Taking a rickshaw is a big adventure. It was long ride. Of course everything moves. I started applying a system to draw, […]