- Based on the famous mythologies of Goddess Kali
- Organised by the Alliance Francaise of Jaipur
Jaipur, 16 November: Under the Wall Art Festival organised by the French Embassy in India, French muralist Fabien Poes was in conversation with the Director of Alliance Francaise, Jaipur, Sanjana Sarkar, at the Indian Institute of Crafts and Design (IICD). During this, Mr Poes talked about his experience with the Wall Art project in Jobner, where he painted seven of the ten forms of Goddess Kali, among which were Bhairavi, Bhuvaneshwari, Bagulamukhi, Dhumawati, Maatangi, Kali, and others. This festival was organised in Jaipur by the Alliance Francaise of Jaipur. The paintings were also displayed to the audience in the form of a presentation. On this occasion, Alliance Francaise of Jaipur also celebrated the launch of its social media handles.
During his conversation, Poes said that working in an open space in a village was a unique experience for him. He got an opportunity to interact with the locals of the village and be a part of their lifestyle, even if it was for a short time. He said that he was happy to see the villagers being accepting and enthusiastically participative in the whole process. On choosing mythologies as the concept of his Wall Art, he said that similar to art, mythologies are also a medium to convey stories to people that are universal in nature. After the completion of his projects in Rajasthan, he would continue his work in Mumbai and Bhopal.
After this, a short film about the Alliance Francaise Jaipur was presented. Alliance Francaise works towards promoting the French language and culture, and developing a cultural relationship between India and France. Alliance Francaise Jaipur is the 15th centre of the Alliance Francaise network in India. Director, Alliance Francaise Jaipur, Sanjana Sarkar informed that the speciality of this organisation is that 90 percent of the people leading the organisation are women.
It is to be noted that the second edition of the Wall Art Festival, being organized from 7 November to 2 December 2022, by the French Institute in India, the network of Alliances Francaises in India, is witnessing live wall art in as many as 13 cities of the country such as Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, etc. The festival is being supported by JSW Paints, Reunion Island Region, France Volontaires and French Institute in India.
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