Apparao Galleries presents paintings by the anonymous Indian artist Princess Pea in an exhibition titled Rituals.
Princess Pea’s paintings present fleeting moments of everyday life. Not just any life, but a woman’s life lived in colourful frenzy and fantasy. In a delicate twist, she borrows from the Mughal miniature style of painting and combines it with popular culture to emotionally communicate the mood of the women she observes.
Apparao Galleries were founded as a space to house varied forms of modern art. They also support aspiring as well as established artists, in order to challenge the limits of their own vision, and change how their art is perceived in India.