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Danger Dogs from Nepal – Folk Art from the Himalayas
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Ram Krishna
Ram Krishna uses a circle motif common among Nepali signboard artists, but he takes it
a step further. He often uses the circle as a moon, or as a device to frame the dog, but he
has been known to take it outside the frame, too, giving the pet a field, some grass, or
even just to show off the dog’s collar. See the black lab with a glowing porthole above.
Ram Krishna is an example of a member of a family that is in the business of signboard
art. His brothers and his cousins all work in the business. Most likely his father and
uncles have all retired. There are female fine artists in Nepal, but I’ve never seen a lady
signboard artist, though they often work in the shop or run the storefront.
More than once, I’ve gone to Ram’s shop to find 5 or 6 Nepalis watching a hotly
contested game of chess. There’s also a lot of art on the wall, a sign that they paint for
pleasure as well.
There is little ego involved for most of these guys. If they have a lot of work, or their
cousin needs some money, they pass the work along to someone else. The young artists
never turn down work, whereas I’ve known some older artists to insist that they are ‘too
busy’.