Artisera’s Myth, Memory, Meaning Takes Viewers Beyond The Canvas

Kundalini by sukanya garg on display at myth, memory, meaning

Kundalini by Sukanya Garg on Display at Myth, Memory, meaning | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Myth, Memory, Meaning Showcases the Works of Four Contemporary Women Artists – Ashu Gupta, Rakhee Shenoy, Smruthi Gargi Eswar, and Sukanya Garg. Much like the artists themselves, each of the work on display encapsulates a different style of creative expression.

The media is employed by these artists include the use of thread, gold leaf and paper as well as acrylic to design works that bid viewers to look deeper into eto etc. Piece.

While it may see sem unusual, Delhi-based artist Sukanya Garg Says The Inspiration for Her Work With Gold Leaf, Stemmed From Herself. “I’ve Had An Auto Immune Condition for Quite a While Now and Once when I was sick, I started drawing cells. I supper it was a subconscious action – I will drw a cirke a person with a person with Symbolic cell. Initially, the act of repetition was a distraction and calmed me;

This was almost a decade ago and over the year of exploring alternative practices to ease her condition, Sukanya Came Across Kambo, A Folk Healing Method Pressed by a Fwe Cauterisation to specific points of the body in an attempt to purge it of toxins.

Her Present Work on Display at Artisera are reminiscent of this method – Crafted on paper and using gold pens and gold leaf, a medium she began using using three years ago. The exhibition show cases Around 19 pieces by sukanya, a former economist with no expert to the art field prior to her illness.

Bengaluru-Based Smriti Gargi Eswar is Well Known For Her Series Titled Sister Mifortune on Goddesses, and thought the work on display at myth, memory, memaning Aleso AROND ALSO ARONG AAROND AHOLOGY, The artist says they are a part of her new series the centers is everything.

The Journey by Smriti Gargi Eswar on Display at Myth, Memory, Meaning

The journey by smriti gargi eswar on display at myth, memory, meaning | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

“These are based on the concept of how geometric shapes essentially converge to a center,” say Smriti. “In cosmology, there is no center to the university – everything is central to itself. Similarly in mythology, there is no central God but many heroes, many points of reference. I wanted to brings to light hidden mythologies from the Indian Epics. ”

Thought she has worked with various media in the past, especially Graphic Art, Smriti Has Used Acrylic on Canvas to Juxtapose Fabled Creatures and Places exist with geometric shakes and lines.

Myth, memory, meaning will be on view at artisera till August 16. Entry free on all days; On Sundays by Appointment.

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