- Ghulam Rasool Santosh
Ghulam Rasool Santosh (1929-1997) was a prominent
Kashmir i painter. He was best known for his themes inspired byKashmir Shaivism .
He was born Ghulam Rasool in aMuslim family of modest means in the Chinkral Mohalla neighborhood of oldSrinagar . He dropped out of school after his father's death and took up odd jobs like writing and painting signboards, weaving silk and white-washing walls. In 1954 he won a scholarship to studyFine Arts under a celebratedIndia n painter, N. S. Bendre in the city ofBaroda orVadodara in westernIndia . Around the same time he did what was considered unusual and unacceptable in conservative Kashmiri society. He married his childhoodHindu sweetheart,Santosh , and assumed her name.
In the early 1960s,Santosh studiedTantric (mystical) art andKashmiri Shaivism (a sect of Hindu God Shiva's followers) and in 1964 adopted this style to create some of the best examples of modernTantric paintings. His paintings are known for the vibrancy of colors, neat lines, spiritual energy and sensuosness.Santosh also wrote plays, poetry and essays inKashmiri language. He was an authority onKashmiri Shaivism and one of the very few people who could read and write the ancient, and almost extinct,Kashmiri script calledSharda .
He died on March 10, 1997 inNew Delhi ,India . He is survived by his wife, a son and a daughter.
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