• TARA SABHARWAL

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    A gentle dance, 1994
    A gentle dance, 1994
    9" x 12"
    Watercolor on wasli
    A Walk In The Sun, 1994
    A Walk In The Sun, 1994
    9" x 12"
    Watercolor on paper
    A Sheltered Space, 1994
    A Sheltered Space, 1994
    14" x 20"
    Watercolor on wasli paper
    City Morning, 1994
    City Morning, 1994
    7" x 10"
    Watercolor on board
    Boat Ride, 1994
    Boat Ride, 1994
    7" x 10"
    Watercolor on board
    Brown Afternoon, 1994
    Brown Afternoon, 1994
    14" x 21"
    Watercolor on wasli paper
    A Temporary Home, 1994
    A Temporary Home, 1994
    9" x 12"
    Watercolor on paper
    A Gentle Shade, 1994
    A Gentle Shade, 1994
    9" x 12"
    Watercolor on paper
    Embracing Mother, 1994
    Embracing Mother, 1994
    8" x 10"
    Watercolor on paper
    Little Person, 1995
    Little Person, 1995
    7" x 10"
    Watercolor on board
    Waking Up, 1995
    Waking Up, 1995
    8" x 10"
    Watercolor on paper
    Womb Watch, 1994
    Womb Watch, 1994
    8" x 10"
    Watercolor on paper
    Hiding Games, 1994
    Hiding Games, 1994
    9" x 12"
    Watercolor and acrylic on paper
    Night Embrace, 1994
    Night Embrace, 1994
    9" x 12"
    Watercolor on paper
    Magic Games, 1994
    Magic Games, 1994
    9" x 12"
    Watercolor on paper
    Water Games, 1995
    Water Games, 1995
    8" x 10"
    Watercolor and acrylic on paper
    Deep Sleep, 1996
    Deep Sleep, 1996
    7" x 10"
    Watercolor on paper
    Tree Perch, 1996
    Tree Perch, 1996
    9" x 12"
    Watercolor on paper
    Indian Minitaure (Behind The Scene)
    Indian Minitaure (Behind The Scene)
    1996
    9" x 12"
    Watercolor on paper
    Boats, 1997
    Boats, 1997
    9" x 12"
    Watercolor and gouache on paper
    Bus Ride, 1997
    Bus Ride, 1997
    9" x 12"
    Watercolor and gouache on paper
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    In 1994, I moved to Delhi with my new born son for four years and had four solo shows. This body of work, small watercolors and drawings, celebrate the daily life of motherhood, with its joys and unpredictability, and a return to the color and light of India.