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Hanif Qureshi, the artist behind this work, leaves
you in awe with his craft.
Craftsman Shilo Shiv Suleman utilized organza,
fiberglass and weaving on boards that spilled out
of the roof with adoration ballads composed
independently. She portrays the immortal space of
Sassoon Docks and psalms of suffocating. The art
sparkling in gold, with the daylight making its
course through a little window opening, compels
you to invest hours endeavouring to translate the
writer's feelings. When her words pull at your
heart's strings, you can't unsee this fine art.
Olivier Hoelzl creates a
feeling of inner conflict in the
room by reproducing a photo
of native Koli women
revering the ocean with joint
hands. Be that as it may, one
will observe that it isn't a
photo, however a perplexing
blend of different layers of
unpredictably cut stencil
paper. The blue and pink UV
lights advancing through the
cuts dazzle the watcher. The
strategy of multilayering is utilized as a metaphor for the different layers of the historical backdrop
of Mumbai.
Craftsman Tan Zi Xi works with more than 400 kg of plastic. She makes a sea of plastic to bring
light to the developing issues of plastic waste polluting Mumbai's coasts. The observer turns into a
essential piece of the artistry with the mirrors introduced inside, that influence one at a personal