The exhibition, entitled Echoes of Heritage, will be inaugurated today at 6.30pm by renowned Bahraini artist Abbas Al Mosawi, at Bahrain Artistic Frames located in Budaiya.
Curated by artist, metal sculptor and author Sudeep Deshpande, the concept illustrates that heritage is not static – it reverberates like an ‘echo’, carrying the voices of our ancestors into the present and shaping the future.
Heritage lives on through language, rituals, music, and art across generations, reminding communities of their roots.
According to Sudeep, the theme ‘Echoes of Heritage’ evokes the idea that the past speaks to us, influencing how we live today; a memoir of times gone by that has sketched a visual of days to come.
“The concept provided me with a platform to express my admiration of the simplicity of this ‘land of pearls’ – Bahrain,” the Indian expatriate from Adliya told GulfWeekly.
“My pieces use watercolour and ink on paper. In visual art or architecture, ‘echoes of heritage’ symbolises motifs that repeat across eras, like ancient patterns reappearing in modern design or folk melodies woven into contemporary music,” added the 44-year-old.
Elaborating on his experience of the kingdom’s heritage, the creative talent recounted how old streets take him back to the times when wooden doors opened onto narrow alleyways, the fragrance of oud courting the senses of the passers-by.
“My works reflect my perspective of old narrow lanes in Bahrain. An old street on brown paper inked and painted in monochrome shades of black and white. The lines of perspective are projected out of this brown frame, painted in grey with red and the element of sky.”
The exhibition is being showcased under the banner of Bahrain Art
Collectives, a group of and for local artists. Sudeep launched the
platform five years ago. Since then, he has been organising and curating
art exhibitions, live art sessions, art talks and workshops.
The
latest display is designed to ‘bring back the times gone by’, with each
artist illustrating distinct interpretations of the theme.
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