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3 D PHOTOGRAPHY
NAGUESH RAO SARDESSAI
Dilesh Hazare is back with another unique and innovative
show as usual. Dilesh, in collaboration with ‘Entertainment Society of Goa’ and
‘Goa State Film Festival’, has organised an exhibition titled ‘3D Photography’
at the ESG Art Gallery, Panaji.
This show, reflection of a similar attempt twelve years back
titled ‘Aabhas’, is a much refined version with immense maturity seen through each
of his photographic pieces. Enthralled by new techniques, technology and media
as well, Dilesh begins to see opportunities in them. Employing technical nuances
and exploring creative possibilities, he creates an altogether altered reality
for the viewers to explore and experience.
Graduate in Applied Art from the Goa College of Art and
further trained at C-DAC, Pune with specialisation in 2D and 3D animation,
digital world is the natural playground for Dilesh and latest technology in art
are his tools.
Passionate about art and eager to do something different led
Dilesh to try his hands at different subjects, varied media and distinctive
presentation. Here, he has captured scenic nature, magnificent and intricate
architectural structures and affable people. All this through a special
photographic technique that, on casual look, belies the intricacy involved and
mastery required to get the desired results.
Coming a long way from his conventional sketches,
watercolour landscapes and moving to abstracts, Dilesh keeps himself abreast
with the latest trends to pushes the boundary of experimentation. 25 of these 3D
photographs, put up for the show, have to be seen wearing 3D goggles. Each of
these photographs come out to the viewers and overwhelm. One feels drawn into
the subject, be it Goan countryside or architectural structure such as temples
and churches or interestingly photographed individuals faces that Dilesh has
come across.
Adept at handling reptiles, nature conscious and committed
to environment protection, Dilesh has put up 3D photographs of snakes that
nearly come out of the frame.
Participating in many group exhibitions in India and abroad
and several solo shows to his credit that includes one at the Lalit Kala
Academy - Delhi, Dilesh has been part of noted artist camps. His paintings are
in private collections across the globe.
He seems to have fingers on the pulse and attempts to give
the viewers a very gratifying experience. This show is no different.
The exhibits will be on view till May 6, 2018.