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In India, the distinction between drawing and painting is blurred, they are the same word “Chitrakala”, a concept that deeply resonates within my artistic practice. At the heart of my work lies the exploration of womanhood. Drawing inspiration from myths and narratives surrounding women, migration, and home, I explore the shared stories of life that unite us. Each piece serves as a visual diary capturing the triumphs and tribulations encountered in the journey. Through vibrant colors, intricate lines, and emotive imagery, I strive to foster a sense of connection and empathy, bridging the divide between disparate cultures and experiences. I work primarily with water colors on paper, exploring the humble yet versatile nature of the medium.

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In India, the distinction between drawing and painting is blurred, they are the same word “Chitrakala”, a concept that deeply resonates within my artistic practice. At the heart of my work lies the exploration of womanhood. Drawing inspiration from myths and narratives surrounding women, migration, and home, I explore the shared stories of life that unite us. Each piece serves as a visual diary capturing the triumphs and tribulations encountered in the journey. Through vibrant colors, intricate lines, and emotive imagery, I strive to foster a sense of connection and empathy, bridging the divide between disparate cultures and experiences. I work primarily with water colors on paper, exploring the humble yet versatile nature of the medium.
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