"Stag-Antlered Trees, 1967" is a famous painting by the Indian master Jehangir Sabavala. Practicing in the modernist mode, the artist created almost geometric wedges out of paint, which he puts together to form vast, tranquil scenes. These ‘receding planes’ give each canvas an illusory sense of depth, illustrating Sabavala’s mastery over light, colour, and texture. Describing his palette as quiet, this modern Indian artist says that veiled light and middle-tones appeal to him much more than pure colours and loud imagery.