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
Anupama Alias focuses her artistic practice on gender and femininity, using diverse representational strategies to challenge traditional notions of identity. Her work serves as an ethnographic narrative, telling stories of
Abdulla P.A. revitalizes overlooked found objects from nature, transforming them into transient art pieces that reflect a deeper political message and an ecosophical undertone. Inspired by biomimicry and biomorphism, his
Sneh Mehra, born in 1990 in Surat, Gujarat, draws inspiration from the masters and is captivated by their reflections. Her landscape paintings primarily focus on environment. Mehra’s work is a
Bhagyanath C, an artist from Thalassery now based in Kochi, explores the themes of unity and conflict between body and mind in his art. His move to Kochi brought a
Santhi EN, an artist based in Irinjalakuda, Kerala, captures the changing landscapes of her childhood with child-like simplicity. She uses few colours and her protagonists, who are mostly dressed in
Ameen Khaleel creates works that depict an intriguing life and its spellbinding metamorphosis. The works showcased here, from his ‘Illogical Theatre’ series, talks about the fissures between the nature and









