SEED OF LIFE
LIFE = BEAUTY = LIFE
“Beauty is not caused. It is.”
Emily Dickinson
Even just a first glance at artworks of Uday Chand Goswami points us to an inescapable and
unlimited sensation of joy of life. Through suggestive visions of associative biomorphic
forms, we are allowed to approach to a special world, the specific sort of new Garden of Eden
in which strange fruit thrive, ripe and overripe, cracked and juicy, yet clearly defined,
dominant and very seductive.
Seductive as a woman, as a woman's body, as Mother Nature herself, sensual and fertile, selfsufficient.
These fruits have their own consciousness, they masterfully rule the world, which the artist
created. It seems sometimes that they even got out of control.
On the canvases of extremely enhanced color and contrast, in a very simple composition, the
main role is given to a pulsating life that finds its way, despite everything.
Associations are numerous. We are given different possibilities for interpretation. This new
Garden of Eden can be found in the wild nature, could be huge, or so tiny that represents a
microcosm, but can also be artificially conceived, by human hand, under sterile laboratory
conditions. But there's nothing that can take away its richness and power.
It can be a huge seed, already sprouted, revealing to the spectator its rich texture, life inside it,
and defiantly strutted, assuring us that it will conquer the world at all costs.
On other canvases that form is softer, camouflaged in a subtle and very sensitive beings like
the ones that we can meet in the richness of the underwater world. Their swaying movement
testifies to the gentle, patient existence that will resist every, even the strongest current.
Somewhere, however, those strange creatures come in pairs and their shape suggests a lush
woman's breasts, which in the artist's fantastic gardens lead an independent life and transform
themselves into bee hives, also symbol of life, eternal energy and renewal.
The artist bravely and intelligently brings to mind even L'Origine du monde by Gustave
Courbet, trough almost abstract, but also a very familiar sight, carrying new, layered
meanings and messages that now become breathtaking.
These are powerful mixed media artworks in large and medium scale, made in technique
which artist has skillfully used. Every detail is well thought out, each color is chosen
carefully, in order to bring closer to the spectator this strange and yet so familiar vision of
nature, life and the life cycle of each individual. Through artist’s meticulous approach to his
technique, on these works we can see the very beginnings of the human race, but at the same
time we can also see its future.
The artist has chosen to look at the undeniable future with optimism that characterizes
eternally young spirit. Franz Kafka said: "Youth is happy because it has the capacity to see
beauty. Anyone who keeps the ability to see beauty never grows old " Beauty is in the life
cycle. In each of its segments. It is so great, that it shakes and deeply touches our souls and it
is changing us in every single moment of our lives.
In the dystopian film Automata, a robot, justifying its existence, addresses the man, saying:
"Life always finds a way".
Ending this text in the spirit of Goswami’s optimistic vision, I will add to it - beauty.
Life and beauty always find a way.
Nina Todorovi
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