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  1. Raza has himself described the Bindu technique as a visible form containing all the essential requisites of line, tone, color, texture and space. Sandhya Bordewekar, a leading art writer and historian, shares her thoughts on the famous Bindu art series by S.H. Raza.

    • What is a typical Bindu painting?1
    • What is a typical Bindu painting?2
    • What is a typical Bindu painting?3
    • What is a typical Bindu painting?4
    • What is a typical Bindu painting?5
  2. Apr 21, 2021 · Looking at a typical Raza’s Bindu painting is like taking a journey within one’s mind. The black Bindu or dot is the starting point or the point of focus. From Bindu art, one gets the feel of walking through different layers of one’s consciousness.

  3. Mar 26, 2022 · Let us look at three of his very popular fine art prints that encompass most of the stylistic features of art by S.H. Raza as it developed and matured. Panchatatva is a three-part work...

  4. Jul 8, 2012 · Meant to represent the five elements from which all life evolves, the painting is a mellow blend of teal blue, burnt orange, mustard yellow and tan brown. The colours are beautifully blended, with hints of green, darkening as they approach the coal-black bindu centre.

  5. indianculture.gov.in › paintings › sh-razaS.H. Raza - Indian Culture

    Black for him is the ‘mother colour’ for the Bindu, which appears at first as a pure symbol, intense and solid against a white ground, to be repeated time and again from 1980 through the years – even as late as the Bindu of 2002.

  6. Raza's Bindu series features large, colorful dots that vibrate and pulsate, creating a sense of movement and energy. The Bindu, in geometric form, is a central element of Raza's artistic vocabulary.

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  8. Feb 22, 2022 · An icon from Indian cosmology and philosophy, Raza created his own universe around the bindu, also imbibing themes such as the tribhuj (triangle) and prakriti-purusha (the female and the male energy). “Since I first began painting the bindu, it has transformed.