February 26, 2026 - March 31, 2026
In 'Leela', Amit Ambalal explores the idea of cosmic play shaped by childhood myths and a sustained engagement with Nathdwara and pichwai traditions. His paintings move beyond a human-centred gaze, where animals, birds and trees exist in gentle synchrony within a shared, unfolding world. Colour carries devotional meaning blue for Krishna, yellow for Radha and green as their union, making the palette symbolic as well as visual.
Elephants, langurs, peacocks and unexpected figures inhabit scenes marked by wit, movement and surprise. Refusing solemnity, Ambalal treats painting as joyful observation, inviting viewers into a world that feels animated, interconnected and alive.
Elephants, langurs, peacocks and unexpected figures inhabit scenes marked by wit, movement and surprise. Refusing solemnity, Ambalal treats painting as joyful observation, inviting viewers into a world that feels animated, interconnected and alive.
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