Bengaluru, India
HCG Tower, No. 8, P Kalinga Rao Road, Sampangi Rama Nagar
Bengaluru, Karnataka 560027
Kalidas L. Daivadnya
HOME - Blessed Earth
The art installation “HOME - Blessed Earth” will be a multi-sensory experience that combines various artistic mediums to capture the essence of home. It will be designed as an interactive space, inviting viewers to explore and engage with the installation on a personal and emotional level. The installation will incorporate elements such as visual art, sculptures, soundscapes, multimedia projections, and immersive environments.
1064, 9th Main Road, 3rd Cross, B.S.K 1st Stage Srinivasnagar, Bangalore, Karnataka 560050
Dimple Shah
The Murmur in the Air
This Installation is about the presence of silenced voices of girls who identity is lost (unheard voices stories of unprivileged women and girls who never get to voice their pain or issues they are always lost or never allowed to speak of abuses, trauma and pain. They might take years to come out when become stronger and grown up to voice their stories of pain. This multiple dolls painted in red and they make murmur sound when wind blows reminds of their presence and silenced voices. The murmur rustling and bustling songs also creates a melody with pain showing both strength and pain.
Jnanabharathi Campus, Bangalore University Bengaluru, Karnataka 560056
Sachin Sastry
Standing on one Leg
You are the creator of your own destiny. A man who is capable of doing smallest things perfectly is also capable of doing bigger great things easily. My installation visual speaks about a man who is standing on his own single leg. To be self dependent is a greater achievement. Knowing the pros and cons while building the installation I myself have experienced the fact. Taking all the blows of physical and mental conditions I am overwhelmed with joy to build an installation that depicts my character
#29, Sai Samruddi Layout, Begihalli
Bengaluru, Karnataka 560105
Puja Kedia Dhanuka
The Thresholds
“Thresholds” by Puja Kedia Dhanuka is an immersive art installation that delves into life's symbolic and transformative thresholds. The installation comprises interconnected spaces, each representing a different life stage, from birth to death. Visitors traverse these spaces, experiencing transitions through varying materials and textures, like soft lighting for birth and darkness for death. Interactive elements, such as mirrors, prompt introspection on personal thresholds. Puja Dhanuka’s creation invites contemplation on the significance of life's transitions. It crafts an emotionally resonant, multisensory environment, urging visitors to connect with the theme of transition and transformation at various life stages.
Department of Visual Arts Jnanabharathi Campus, Bangalore University, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560056
Pradeep Kumar
The quest for Regional roots
“The quest for Regional roots” is a transformative artistic endeavor that aims to celebrate the forgotten beauty and significance of terracotta roof tiles and dry gourds.
Through my drawings on these, I seek to revive indigenous stories, preserve our cultural heritage, and explore the depths of human experiences.
This project encapsulates the essence of my passion and dedication to reconnecting with my native roots while bringing forth powerful narratives through the fusion of art and tradition.
Medium: Drawings on terracotta roof tiles & dry gourds