Sayed Haider Raza, “S H Raza” is one of the most respected Modernists of India and is celebrated for his range of styles and the uniqueness of his vision. His early forms reflect a mastery of abstraction and after years of travel, exploration, and experimentation, he returned to Indian visual idioms for inspiration in the late 1970s, culling from tantric imagery. SH Raza looked to forms as the bindu (seminal source of energy), beej (seed), and garbagraha (sanctum sanctorum or hallowed space) for inspiration. Furthermore, he ascribed color with symbolic meaning and transformed local visual traditions into universal yet deeply personal spiritual iconographies.) View Artist Collection
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About Village Women Sayed Haider Raza Early Works
Sayed Haider Raza, in his early career, created artworks that often depicted scenes from rural life in India, including paintings featuring village women. These early works by Raza reflected his fascination with the cultural and social aspects of his homeland.In paintings portraying village women, Raza might have depicted them engaged in various daily activities like fetching water from wells, working in fields, carrying vessels, or engaging in conversations. These artworks would capture the essence of their lives, reflecting the simplicity, vibrancy, and resilience of rural women in India.
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Village Women - Sayed Haider Raza - Early Works by Sayed Haider Raza. Bring your print to life with three different frame colors. Each framed print comes with equal sized mat that adds a depth perspective to the entire image and a protective glass covering. Our frame prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and shipped within 3 days in "ready to hang" condition with pre-attached mounting points.