NAGUESH RAO SARDESSAI
If ‘Work Is Worship’ then Damodar Madgaonkar’s, recently held exhibition of paintings at Kala Academy, Goa, titled ‘Karmaholic’ eulogizes the spirit
behind human efforts and hard work.
More than thirty odd paintings, an installation and a sculptural
piece extol human endeavor to achieve excellence in the chosen field. Artists,
musicians, teachers, students, laborers etc. are commended – albeit in a very
creative manner through his strikingly innovative style.
Damodar is a surrealist with a difference. Rather, he is an
artist who defies isms and works from an altogether distinct realm. Many of his
paintings are portraits with creative twitching that adds unique character to
them.
With no formal degree in art, Damodar has pushed his passion
to the very edge of commendable refinement. Each of his creative pieces is a
blend of microscopic details and bold lines and wide space. Keeping the
compositions straight and conventional, he plays with the concept. Music,
technology, films, photography etc gets intertwined with the human aspirations
and flowers into success stories.
Damodar, a young, passionate and effervescent artist, does
exude affirmative vibes. And his paintings are an extension of his personality.
Flying elephant hovering over the forehead of Damodar’s self portrait goes to
speak aloud about the inherent die-hard optimist in him. ‘I associate myself
with elephant,’ says Damodar. ‘The combination of mild character with
inherently humongous power to bring about change is what fascinates me.’
Conversely, he brings to light the questionable happenings
and current scenario as well to light. ‘Today’s Human Being’ is a case in
point. This lone installation, put together by arranging multiple gadgets that
we are depended on, such as mobile phones, variety of watches, discarded motor
parts, motherboard pieces etc add up to conjure a human face. This installation
gives us a wakeup call.
The visuals, in his works, play a conjuring game that
entices the viewers and glues them with intricate enigmatic brainteasers.
Animals flow out of a human face that resembles a toy that further has a
protruding lion standing guard. Down flows the plants, fish, leaves that are
held upright by a form of a musical instrument.
‘DNA Of A Farmer’ depicts a farmer whose whole biological
structure is transformed to represent vegetation. The protagonist in ‘Future of
Legacy’ is Damodar’s nephew, against the backdrop of ‘Tabla’, who they wish and
hope will carry the musical legacy forward.
Damodar’s works are puzzle enthusiasts fodder and
psychoanalysts delight.
He owes his success to his parents and his art instructor -
Director of Pied Pieper Academy of Art, noted art teacher and accomplished
artist - Wilson D’Souza.
Damodar has a long way to go. Besides managing his
hospitality business, Damodar has immersed himself in creating such wonderful
art works. He surely has a promising bright future.
The show was on view till October 30.