This work is from the Re-take of Amrita series.
'Some days after Indira’s marriage, Amrita painted Siesta, depicting a languorous woman stretched out on a bed in the open air. This was in the manner of Rajput painting, a direction she would pursue in the years to come. Amrita at Lake Balaton after her own marriage in 1938, 'returns,' in a dream sequence, to fulfill the moment of desire she captured from the bride of 1937.'
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photography,  photography
2001
India
Digital photomontage, printed by Epson Stylus Pro with Ultra Chrome K3 inks on smooth fine art paper, Epson c
38.1cm x 36.83cm
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