Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 2: Kerala's iconic 'Yakshi' statue, the gigantic nude woman sculpture which had shocked the conventional mindset of the society, is all set to get a facelift as it completes 50 years of construction.
The imposing structure, located at the sprawling Malampuzha gardens of Palakkad district, was sculpted by eminent artist Kanayi Kunhiraman in the year 1969.
Facing the mountain ranges of the Western Ghats, the statue of "Yakshi" is designed as a voluptuous naked woman in sitting posture with her hair unlocked and legs stretching forward with eyes half-opened.
One of the most famous and celebrated sculptures of the state, 'Yakshi' (demigoddess in local parlance) is considered as an artistic wonder by art buffs for its rare skillfulness, creativity and bold expression.
At the age of 81, Kunhiraman is now busy renovating his revolutionary work of art to restore it to its old sensuous charm.
The sculptor said he wants to give the 30 ft-structure bronze plating to help it withstand the test of time and keep it for the posterity without any damage.
"Yakshi is the first such bold attempt to bring the sculptures of women out of the walls of temples.
So far, women sculptures could be seen on the temple walls only," Kunhiraman told PTI.
The award-winning artist, who likes to call himself as a proponent of 'anti-museum' art movement, said he was against depicting art works in museums.
"Art is for people... it is not to be confined within the four walls of museums. Nature should be the canvas and space for an artist. He should construct his work in nature," Kunhiraman, also the former chairman of the state-run Lalit Kala Academy, said.
When the sculptor started the work of "Yakshi" during late 1960s, he had to face stiff opposition and protest from conservatives who condemned that the statue as obscene and had said it was against the state's morality and culture.
Unfazed by the protests and controversies, Kunhiraman had carved the concrete sculpture in the scenic garden, which has been attracting huge inflow of visitors and art aficionados for the last many decades.
"I had to face severe protest from conventional people against erecting the statue of a nude woman in a public space.
But, I asked them what is wrong in placing a woman's statue in open nature if it can be placed in temples? Nature is my temple," he said.
The ace sculptor also said he had never felt any nudity in the statue and obscenity is in the minds of onlookers.
"The post-modern movement advocates that any work of art should be the ones to influence and correct this society.
I did "Yakshi" to give a shock to the conventional mindset and remove the very concept of obscenity from their heart," the artist explained.
"But, I am so happy to see that after those initial objections, people have started to love Yakshi in course of time and accept it as a landmark one," he said.
The octogenarian artist now wants to cover the huge 'Yakshi' structure with bronze to retain it for posterity.
"If there is bronze plating, it will last for a long period without any damage.
I have conveyed my wish to the government and awaiting a favourable reply from them," the artist said adding the ongoing renovation would be completed in a week's time.
Let the Truth be known. If you read VB and like VB, please be a VB Supporter and Help us deliver the Truth to one and all.
Bengaluru: In a significant development for medical aspirants, Karnataka has received 200 additional MBBS seats for the ongoing third round of NEET counselling, as approved by the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC).
The additional seats have been distributed across four private medical colleges, with each institution receiving 50 new seats. The colleges include Subbaiah Medical College in Shivamogga, BGS Global Institute of Medical Sciences in Bengaluru, Sridevi Medical College in Tumakuru, and AJ Institute of Medical Sciences in Mangaluru, as reported by Deccan Herald on Tuesday.
For the third round, 377 medical seats were already available and now 200 additional seats have been included.
The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has opened the portal for candidates to re-enter and revise their college preferences in light of the new seat availability. Option entry will remain open until 8:00 a.m. on October 15.
KEA Executive Director H. Prasanna urged candidates to carefully review the fee structures of the newly added colleges before making their selections. “Even candidates who have already been allotted and admitted to medical colleges in the first and second rounds can also participate in this round if they wish. Such candidates can enter their new options for these colleges from 11:00 a.m. on October 15 to 8:00 a.m. on October 16,” DH quoted Prasanna as saying.
Since these candidates have already paid the admission fees, they do not need to pay any caution deposit. However, those who have not yet been allotted a seat must pay the required caution deposit fee before participating.
Prasanna pointed out that if a candidate is allotted a seat in this round, admission to that seat will be compulsory.
Additionally, vacant or cancelled seats arising during the process will also be made available. “Therefore, even if some seats do not appear as available in the seat matrix, candidates are still advised to include those colleges while entering their options,” he added.