In portraits: Indian women in a never-seen-before avatar

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In the summer of 2012, Nimisha Bhanot discovered her fondness for portraits. The 27-year-old Canadian visual artist didn’t want to paint just any kind of portraiture—she wanted those representing totally badass, liberated, independent Indian women.

“I think all women are badass. What makes the women in my paintings exceptionally badass is that they are free to be whatever and whoever they want to be,” Bhanot told Quartz in an email.

The Toronto resident has begun a series of paintings called Badass Indian Pinups. As a woman originally from South Asia, her work “explores the perception of self and societal roles from a bi-cultural perspective,” she said.

Women in her work are shown breaking every possible patriarchal expectation—be it holding a glass of alcohol, dangling a cigarette, gazing seductively, or dressing in cleavage-showing attire. At the same time, her hands are covered in henna, she is fully adorned in ethnic jewellery, sports vermillion and a bindi—typically worn to denote a married woman.

Bhanot has been drawing and painting since she was a child. She began making art “more geared towards the societal role and perception of the Indian woman” during her graduating year at OCAD University, Toronto, in 2012-2013. That year coincided with the horrific gang rape and murder of Jyoti Singh in New Delhi. Singh’s murder brought to the forefront Indian society’s hypocritical attitude towards its women. The victim-blaming in the wake of the incident “sincerely pissed” Bhanot, she told Buzzfeed.

“They’re (the portraitures) badass because they’re looking back at their viewer. This gaze maximises the subject’s confidence and that’s what my art is all about,” she said.

Here’s a collection of Bhanot’s work:

Karvachauth.
Karvachauth.
Image: Nimisha Bhanot/Banga Studios
Serving Looks, Not Nashtha.
Serving Looks, Not Nashtha.
Image: Nimisha Bhanot/Banga Studios
Beauty Of The Orient At Your Elbow.
Beauty Of The Orient At Your Elbow.
Image: Nimisha Bhanot/Banga Studios
Money, Kitty Parties & Clothes Is All A Bahu Knows.
Money, Kitty Parties & Clothes Is All A Bahu Knows.
Image: Nimisha Bhanot/Banga Studios
Badass Indo-Chinese Bride.
Badass Indo-Chinese Bride.
Image: Nimisha Bhanot/Banga Studios
I Love My India / Watan Mera India.
I Love My India / Watan Mera India.
Image: Nimisha Bhanot/Banga Studios
Badass Indian Cop.
Badass Indian Cop.
Image: Nimisha Bhanot/Banga Studios
Nagini.
Nagini.
Image: Nimisha Bhanot/Banga Studios
Sweeping Patriarchy Under The Rug.
Sweeping Patriarchy Under The Rug.
Image: Nimisha Bhanot/Banga Studios
Ironing Out Wrinkles In Your Perception.
Ironing Out Wrinkles In Your Perception.
Image: Nimisha Bhanot/Banga Studios

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