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Shakila 1993-2024

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Language

English

Publication Date

2024

Dimensions

21.5cm X 26.5cm

Coloured Plates

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Text Contributions

Late Rita Datta & Rakhi Sarkar

About the Book

Shakila’s journey from the streets of Kolkata to becoming a renowned artist showcases resilience, mentorship, and the transformative force of art. Deserted by her husband, her mother struggled to raise her three daughters. B.R. Panesar, a statistician passionate about art, became Shakila’s guiding light, offering education and nurturing her talent.

Despite early marriage, Shakila persevered. With Panesar’s support, she transitioned from crafting paper bags to fine art, gaining recognition for her unique style. Mentored by seasoned artists, her work evolved into a blend of naivety and contemporary flair.

Shakila’s growing reputation led to international opportunities, including a commission from the Hannover Fair. Despite obstacles, her dedication yielded acclaim, establishing her as a leading Indian artist.

Beyond art, Shakila symbolizes hope for underprivileged women, using her work to convey resilience and empowerment. Documentaries and films capture her journey, highlighting the transformative power of art in her life and inspiring others.

In essence, Shakila’s art embodies triumph over adversity, shedding light on society’s shadows and offering hope and resilience. Her legacy transcends borders, emphasizing art’s transformative potential and the enduring human spirit.

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