Harisha’s artworks transcend time, layering centuries of memories reminiscent of 14th-15th century architecture. Using criss-crossing lines, vibrant primary colors, and intricate patterns, he explores cityscapes, childhood memories, and woven handloom
Art guides Hima Hariharan as she navigates her inner world and surrounding landscapes, transforming overlooked visuals into expressive creations. Rather than recreate what she sees, Hima allows these moments to
Jyothiraj Mayampilly’s artistry channels his unique perspective on life, merging self-expression with a deep sense of social responsibility. His work reflects contemporary identity and humanity’s role in preserving ecosystems and
Sreeja Pallam’s paintings celebrate resilient women in traditionally male-dominated roles—climbing coconut trees, tapping rubber, selling tea, and more. Her work, rooted in feminist and eco-political themes, draws from everyday life
Kiran Jacob’s art delves into the complex connections between nature, humanity, and social issues, focusing on themes like climate change and social justice. Eschewing simplicity, his works explore beauty within
P.S. Jalaja’s artwork explores the collective history of humanity, emphasizing the spectrum of emotions that shape our experiences. Holding an MFA in painting, she offers a counter vision that captures
Debosmita’s artworks reflect her insights into societal perceptions of women and their identities, focusing on psychological and emotional experiences within their social contexts. Her pieces often feature family members, especially