Rajasthani Woman in a Red Veil
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About The Artwork
Traditionally, the headwraps (chunnis or veils) allowed Rajasthani women to work in the fields beside men. This was and is still a form of veiling of women, still practiced in rural parts of Northern India like Rajasthan. Here a striking beauty dares to show us her beautiful chiseled face and big eyes.
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Malika Garrett
Born in Calcutta, India, Malika Ghosh Garrett received her Bachelor of FineArts in Visual Arts from Wesleyan College in Macon, GA.
Malika has enjoyed her love of painting and creative expression since she was a child. Malika’s approach to her work is very instinctive and she is constantly experimenting. Malika’s primary subjects are the simple everyday lives of rural India and its people. She photographs her subjects during her travels to her native home in India.
Her paintings speak of her...