Brass inlay
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A Legacy Carved in Wood: The Life and Art of Mohammed Matloob
Mohammed Matloob is more than a craftsman; he is a custodian of a centuries-old tradition, a living link to the Mughal era’s exquisite woodcarving heritage. Born in Nagina, Bijnor district, Uttar Pradesh, India, his journey began not in a formal studio but as an apprentice at the tender age of ten, under the watchful eye of his uncle, Abdul Rehman Khan – a master craftsman himself. This early immersion wasn't merely about learning a skill; it was about inheriting a lineage, absorbing the ethos of dedication and precision that had been passed down through generations. Matloob speaks with reverence of his uncle, referring to him as his *guru*, the guiding force who instilled in him not just technique but also an unwavering aspiration: to achieve national recognition like Khan himself. This ambition wasn’t born of personal glory, but a deep-seated desire to honor and perpetuate a craft facing the challenges of modernity. He shifted to Seelampur in East Delhi, where he began his long apprenticeship, learning the intricacies of transforming raw wood into breathtaking works of art.The Mughal Influence and the Art of Jaali
Matloob’s work is profoundly influenced by the opulence and refinement of Mughal artistry. The delicate floral motifs, geometric patterns, and intricate scenes that adorn his pieces are a direct echo of the royal courts' aesthetic sensibilities. However, he doesn’t simply replicate; he infuses these traditional designs with his own unique sensibility, creating works that feel both timeless and contemporary. A defining element of his style is the mastery of *jaali* work – the art of creating intricate latticework screens. This technique, demanding immense skill and patience, allows light to filter through in mesmerizing patterns, transforming a simple wooden panel into a dynamic play of shadow and form. He skillfully combines this with brass inlay, adding another layer of richness and complexity to his creations. The dolphins and elephants featured in some of his coasters are not merely decorative elements but symbols deeply rooted in Indian mythology and cultural narratives. His work is a testament to the enduring power of Mughal design principles – a harmonious blend of nature, geometry, and craftsmanship.From Apprentice to Shilp Guru: A Journey of Recognition
Matloob’s dedication didn't go unnoticed. Over decades, his exceptional talent garnered numerous accolades, culminating in the prestigious National Award in 2005, conferred upon him by President Pratibha Patil. But this was not the end of his journey; it marked a new beginning. In 2016, he received the *Shilp Guru* award – a title bestowed upon master craftsmen who are then appointed as government teachers, tasked with preserving and promoting their art form to future generations. This recognition solidified his role as a cultural ambassador, responsible for safeguarding a vital piece of India’s artistic heritage. Today, Matloob leads a team of five apprentices, including his own son, ensuring the continuity of this ancient craft. Remarkably, he has also encouraged his daughters and wife to participate in the process, demonstrating a commitment to inclusivity and family involvement. He firmly believes that continuous practice is the only path to mastery, a philosophy he diligently imparts to his students.Preserving Tradition Through Education and Innovation
Mohammed Matloob’s contribution extends beyond creating beautiful objects; it lies in his unwavering dedication to education. He understands that the survival of any art form depends on its transmission to future generations. As a *Shilp Guru*, he actively teaches wood carving techniques, not just focusing on technical skills but also emphasizing the historical and cultural context of the craft. His efforts are particularly significant given the challenges faced by traditional artisans in a rapidly changing world. He advocates for the inclusion of arts like woodcarving in school curricula, believing it’s crucial to instill an appreciation for these ancient art forms in young minds. While deeply rooted in tradition, Matloob isn't averse to innovation. He has adapted his techniques and materials – moving from ivory and ebony (due to government bans) to sandalwood, rosewood, and teakwood – ensuring the craft remains relevant and sustainable.A Global Ambassador of Indian Art
Matloob’s artistry transcends geographical boundaries. His work has been showcased globally, earning him international recognition, including the World Craft Council award in Kuwait in 2018. He has participated in numerous exhibitions and fairs, captivating audiences with his intricate designs and masterful craftsmanship. Beyond the awards and accolades, it is the impact of his art that truly defines his legacy. His pieces evoke a sense of history, reminding viewers of India’s rich cultural heritage. He doesn't just create objects; he creates stories – narratives carved in wood, inlaid with brass, and imbued with the spirit of generations past. Mohammed Matloob stands as a shining example of how dedication, skill, and a deep respect for tradition can ensure the survival of an art form and inspire future generations to carry its flame forward.- Born: Nagina, Bijnor district, Uttar Pradesh, India
- Influences: Mughal Artistry, Jaali Work, Brass Inlay
- Major Awards: National Award (2005), Shilp Guru Award (2016)
- Current Role: Master Craftsman & Government-Appointed Teacher of Wood Carving
mohammed matloob
India
주요 정보
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Mughal-inspired wood carving
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Abdul Rehman Khan']
- Full Name: Mohammed Matloob
- Nationality: Indian
- Notable Artworks:
- Brass inlay coasters
- Mughal wood carving
- Place Of Birth: Nagina, India


