Born in 1934 in Bhavnagar, Gujarat, Jyoti Bhatt is best known for his intricate paintings and his extensive documentation of Indian rural life through his photographs. He studied painting and printmaking at the Faculty of Fine Arts, Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, from 1950 – 1956. Bhatt’s career as a painter and printmaker began in the 1950s, and continued into the late ‘60s. His paintings contain elements of India’s numerous indigenous art forms, and they are often filled with details of these. They are populated with motifs borrowed from cross-stitch embroidery, rangoli motifs and traditional calligraphic ideograms, from what he encountered in Saurashtra.
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