Friday, January 18, 2019

Vignesh

In this post I will showcase the work of a talented 15 year old friend of ours. Vignesh came to me last year to learn English. Like the other kids in our rural neighbourhood he was shy in the beginning, but unlike them he was also thoughtful and sensitive. Over time we found out he was good at sketching, painting, clay modelling, and cooking, largely self-taught. Once in a while he brought some of his creations to my “English class”. I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of his clay pieces despite the rough material involved. The material used in all the pieces shown is just unfiltered clay harvested from a local pond.

The following two pictures are of Vignesh’s self-portrait.




During the course of our English classes I got to know him better. He told me that since he was in X grade he was being forced to go for private tuition, both before and after school hours. Thus he hardly had any time for himself. He expressed his oppressive situation in the sculpture below, which shows two school children with wings attached but begging for freedom to fly.


Children enjoying each other’s company.


For Ganesh Chaturthi, Vignesh’s Ganesha falls prey to the modern lifestyle.


A more conventional Saraswati for Navratri.


More deities for the local festivals.




Once when the squirrel foundling that Abhi and Aparna were raising suddenly died, Vignesh made this clay squirrel below to help them deal with the loss.


Since we found his talent exceptional, we made arrangements for him to host a few sessions in Chennai where Vignesh got to share his clay modelling skills.



Here he is helping with a rocket stove that we built recently.



Vignesh is out of school and currently enrolled with NIOS (National Institute for Open Schooling) for his Senior Secondary (XII grade) exams. He thus has plenty of time to pursue his interests.

7 comments:

  1. There is a deep well of genius everywhere, only needing the love and attention of others to grow and blossom. Your loving attention has helped make this young person's artistry come to fruition.

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  2. Really wonderful and thoughtful work by the boy. With right grooming and direction as you guys are doing, he would be a great asset to the artistic world. Share my appreciation to Vignesh.

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  3. Great work Vignesh! Kudos to your thoughtfulness and insights in guiding the boy in the right direction! Also a big Hi to both of you Hema and Dev, Sorry haven't been able to connect back with you all after we returned to the mainstream mad rush last october. Hoping to talk to you soon :)

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  4. Vignesh is having very innovative and creative knowledge. He will touch peak high in his future definitly

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