When two arts meet, it is an event. There is something reassuring about the harmony that emerges from such a union. I have always felt a slight, ever-so-slight sense of wonderment at this kind of jugalbandi. (On a different plane, one of my favourite discs is Chaurasia with his flute in sync with the notes of Kishori Amonkar.)
Hence it was a delight to go through The Portrait of a Verse', the blended efforts of Preeta Chandran, the poet and Pankaj Rohilkhandvi, the painter. From what I gather from them, sometimes the poems came first and the paintings followed and at other times it was the vice versa, and many a times, they were co-created on a common inspiration.
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