Artist Johns Mathews has no doubt lies are present
everywhere. His recent exhibition named, ‘Expression of Lies’ at Media
Centre in Kozhikode showcased the contemporary lives.
As an artist he had visited Plachimada earlier to
capture the true picture of the situation there. He said that as an artist
it helped him to be honest to express his thoughts in its true manner.
According to the painter, the picture on Plachimada
titled ‘Door to Plachimada’ signifies water scarcity along with male
chauvinism that exists in the society. In this canvas, a symbolic door is
created and the very entrance opens to darkness. Both sides of the doors are
juxtaposed as on one side it depicts the pathetic condition of rural women
folk in Indian villages who have to bear the grunts of water scarcity. The
other half of the door is carved with an inner meaning; which on first look
appears like a tap, but the hidden meaning is male chauvinism.
‘Oru Puzhayude Prarthana’, a painting correlated
with mythology is a sharp criticism of modern life style to environment
pollution. In the mythology, the River asks the King ‘Where should I clean
all these dirts?’ Similarly, we should be responsible to answer Nature’s
question for polluting Mother Earth.
Each portrait handles different issues and multiple
themes.

Artist John Mathew interacts with a
visitor