Vazda Khan, an eminent poet and versatile painter, is creating a new world through her paintings, looking towards establishing peace, communal and gender harmony, and compassion.
Her paintings are explorations of space: space created by the painting pitching it against the tumultuous and noisy social space that surrounds us all these days. In these paintings space is always yearning for an opening: there are suggestions or intimations of doors, windows, corners etc. Colours create space but do not exhaust space.
Her abstractions carry no thematic load. They are free, rooted in meaning and depth but not imposing themes on the viewer. And yet, the meaning and the depth are not obvious just as roots are never obvious. And she could comfortably quote Rilke to her defense:
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