I believe singularity is a myth an image can hold endless meanings. Through my art, I explore these shifting perspectives, reflecting the polarities of human vision.
In my series From That Window, I use discarded scrap materials to reimagine the earth’s surface as seen from a distance structured, colorful, and harmonious. By transforming waste into beauty, I invite viewers to question binaries like beauty and ugliness or utility and waste.
Other works such as Indian Currency, Silence Wall, Environment Terror, Closing Eye, and Three Idiots shift the focus closer, examining how life unfolds in public spaces. These pieces explore how society engages with shared environments, confronting issues of purity and pollution, faith and belief, construction and destruction.
For me, art is a way to challenge perception and provoke dialogue. My goal is to spark reflection on our role in shaping and often destroying the world around us, while also inspiring possibilities for positive change.
M.F.A (Painting) Jamia Millia Islamia -2012