Indian Women Printmakers
From Open Call
From Open Call
Sonam Sagar
Frustration Part-1 | Etching and Aquatint | 12*16 inches
Artist's note
Basically, in this composition I have shown a person admitted in a hospital struggling with his health-related problems, which means that I am admitted in the hospital battling typhoid. Also, in the composition, the effect of wall has been given in the background and some elements have been
added on the side in which the sofa is a showing scenario of absence and behind the curtain a Roy of happiness has been felt from the window. The use of my life has given a feeling of loneliness and sad feelings at times and also, I have used pale color sin my work because it has given a feeling of loneliness in the composition. Admitted in the hospital, battling typhoid, my composition depicts struggle with health.
A poignant scene unfolds—loneliness, pale colors, absents of a, and a glimmer of happiness through the window. In this composition, the portrayal of hospitalization and the battle against typhoid unfolds, embodying a personal struggle with health.The back drop features a textured wall,creating a somber atmosphere. Elements on the side depictan absents of a, contributing to the over all sense of isolation. Behind the curtains, a subtle ray of happiness emerges from the window, symbolizing hope amidst adversity. My life's lens captures moments of loneliness and sadness, reflected through the carefully chosen palette of pale color. The composition weaves a narrative of resilience, blending the harsh reality of health challenges with glimpses of emotional depth and the endurance of the human spirit.