
Identities :
This is a representation of the social views and different stances taken by people in the Indian culture. Identities is a collage I made with newspaper cut-outs and sellotape prints.
This is a representation of the social views and different stances taken by people in the Indian culture. Identities is a collage I made with newspaper cut-outs and sellotape prints.
I coined a term to describe how a man dwells on his unhappiness in comparison to the happiness of others, to the point where his head is filled with envy and dissatisfaction, allowing it to consume him.
The egg-shells depict the fragile nature of a woman’s mind. From here, common misconceptions such as "Women can't work" and "They can't handle it because they're women"
This is a narrative about the friendship of lower and upper-class Indians. While it is still frowned upon for children from different backgrounds to mix, this collage depicts a snake and a musketeer walking together as friends, ignoring the estranged rule imposed by their parents.
This image shows the headpieces being switched, demonstrating that it is acceptable for women to dress as men and vice versa. The title in Tamil reads, "This is your place," implying that the LGBTQ community is here to stay.
hows how lower-class people are thought to be better at sports, bringing out their animal instinct when it comes to winning.
is about a man who changes every part of himself in order to fit in with society. The flipped "E" and “i” represent how distorted a man becomes after adjusting to his own nature.
The split in her faces direction indicates that she looks at her goals and dreams with sadness because she is no longer able to achieve them as a result of the negative influences she is subjected to from her peers.
A defence of how there is more to a furry friend than being labelled as a creature with only sexual intentions.
A piece about how easy it is to judge people based on only one impression and not see them for who they truly are.
Quite self explanatory.