A case in point, where the old mixes with the new, is the Covid series of paintings by Pradhan Gond artist Venkat Raman Singh Shyam from Sijhora in Eastern Madhya Pradesh. The painting is divided into three panels. A row of birds on the topmost panel perched on a rope behind bars, brings to mind Maya Angelou’s I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings. The birds, you realise, symbolise humans, no longer free because of the giant globe below, shaped like the Covid virus and the world map, occupying almost the entire painting. The earth is in lockdown mode, evident from a thick wooden barricade in place of the equator. Perched on it is a man, looking and feeling ‘blue’, and fluttering around the globe are fruit bats, initial suspects of the zoonotic origins of the virus. The last panel depicts Covid repercussions, people in tiny compartments washing hands, sanitising, wearing masks, looking ill and browbeat.