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Artist: Wolf
Medium/ Materials: Discarded sitar, metal stand, brass bidding, metal insects, scrap metal flowers, and paint.
Edition of 3
Size: 53 x 32 x 14 inches
Year: 2023
This is an ode to Khyāl, a musical form that is lyrical, and imaginative. It is a composition in praise of the sitar, the eighteenth-century stringed instrument that sings. It celebrates the flourishing of Hindustani music from Dhrupad to Khyāl.
Sound does not come bursting out, the ālāp is gradual: first a small leaf, then the stem, and finally, the crescendo: a full bouquet. Gently, it curls around the sitar. Songs and strings attract life: a tiger is on the prowl as a waq-waq tree breaks into song, flowers bloom, a rasika [connoisseur] is moved to tears.
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