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The 78-year-old in conversation with Kanchan, her student while pursuing BFA (Painting and Printmaking) at College of Art, Delhi, from 1976 to 1981

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														The 78-year-old in conversation with Kanchan, her student while pursuing BFA (Painting and Printmaking) at College of Art, Delhi, from 1976 to 1981
															
					
											
						
														
								
									
										
											
																									
													
																
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													Anupam Sud (left) with Kanchan Chander (right) at the Print Biennale at NGMA. (Credit: Kanchan)Kanchan Chander’s treasured memory of her teacher Sud: I was in her first batch of printmaking students at College of Art, Delhi, and fondly recall how she would simultaneously teach and work on her zinc plate. We would often visit her studio, where she responded to our queries as we observed her work. She encouraged each of us to experiment. I still remember an instance when she got a collagraph plate to the class. I did not enjoy the medium, so I walked out and did not attend her class for almost a week, thinking I will return when another subject is introduced. But then, she found me in the canteen, where I was eating bread pakoras, and handed me an etching plate, telling me I should attend classes. She loved me and I loved her. I owe my interest in the medium to her.

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Sud’s favourite work of Chander

Anupam Sud was always very sensitive to issues around her and this work has two women in conversation, pouring their hearts out. I think I saw her work on it as her student. A rather sensuous etching, what makes it exemplary is how she has used the contrast between dark and light, the subtle background, perfection of the figures, their posture and the moment captured.

In conversation with Sud

https://indianexpress.com/article/express-sunday-eye/art-anupam-sud-interview-teachers-day-special-8128527/


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