My perspective of my journey through the exciting space of visual arts has been that of a diehard multi-disciplinarian. It is my belief that an artist should constantly expose herself to the power of the great outside and use her creative powers to interact with life and living, with being human and being sensitive and alive to the human situation, with loving and belonging. Art gives the freedom and power to imagine and imagination gives power to find new meanings and ways of relating. The great outside takes one inside. I constantly try to interweave wide ranging areas of interests, combining art and art making with academic studies. My understanding of art is that it is an all encompassing way of learning and expressing that transcends artificial boundaries created by pure studies.
About Me
An early combination that I chose for myself was Art and Law, being exposed to the beauty of drawing and photography at the National Institute of Fashion Technology, New Delhi while doing a diploma in Graphic Designing in 2000 and being exposed in equal measures to an atmosphere of legal studies from a very early age as my family has many lawyers and there is a perpetual humming of legal rights in the background at home. Some of the areas that I currently practise art making in are - gender and sexuality, aging, gender and disability , love and empathy, and especially, ways in which connections of strength may be created amongst women. I use various techniques of collage making, drawing, photography, video art, painting and writing to explore these issues. My abiding interests are in researches on different methods of creative protests, occult and magic, spiritual sciences, consciousness studies and metaphysics.