| Born in 1964
Anju Dodiya’s expressions can be interpreted as being autobiographical. But her works go beyond that, and reflect the conflicts of womanhood as experienced by the artist. In Ms. Dodiya’s work there is always one female figure represented in a male or dominant posture – giving her conflicts another dimension. The sensitivity of her paintings is not shadowed by any socio-political-isms, and is achieved by her skilled control over her medium. Ms. Dodiya explores the dimensions within human relationship. Educated at the J.J. School of Art, Mumbai, Anju Dodiya has evolved to be primarily a water colourist, but equally adept with acrylic and canvas.
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