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IAAC Erasing Borders Exhibition of Contemporary Indian Art of the Diaspora |
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Fasth U Ahsan
Web: http://fasiahsan.blogspot.com/
As a 3D animator, I really treasure my background as a miniature painter and actively seek to integrate it into my work. I think a distinctive animation style can be achieved through the combination of the rich pictorial space characteristic of traditional Pakistani miniature painting with current 3D animation practices. I think using the miniature painting and playing with it in animation, 2D and compositing software creates a very interesting merger of the past and present.
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Lahore of Today
Gouache, Tea Washes with Gold Leaf on Wasli
36” x 72” |
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Mhammed Bari
My practice is interactive emotion with spiritual level of subconscious to unconscious. In the level of subconscious energy comes with the body language. And continuously keep going on it unconscious level might be come. Constantly and spontaneous with bold lines, strokes and using objects, experience and present times come together. The darkness of my painting is the burning of power of meditation. Without burning no one can go to the level of “The No”. And “The No” is the level of unconscious.
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Untitled 8
Oil & Mixed Media on Canvas
20” x 20” |
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Samanta Batra Mehta
Web: www.samantabatramehta.com
Samanta Batra Mehta was born in New Delhi, India in 1975. She has exhibited her work at various international venues including at Bodhi Art Gallery in Bombay, the Queens Museum, the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, AIR Gallery, Guild Art and Crossing Art Gallery in New York, the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey and at the Salon Du Dessin Contemporain 2010 Contemporary drawing fair in Paris with Galerie LMD. |
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Menagerie Series Drawings
India ink & gold leaf on mylar, Bell jar in glass, oak base
Each Bell Jar measures 10 x 10 x 12 inches
2010 |
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Fareen Butt
Web: www.fareenbuttart.com
Fareen Butt is a Gemstone Painter who has been painting and exhibiting for a decade now. She spent her childhood in California, and has also lived in Mexico, Cameroon, Canada, and Pakistan. She has traveled extensively around the world, exhibiting in Dubai, Pakistan, New York, Egypt and will be exhibiting next year in Canada, Paris, Germany, New York, Dubai, Bangladesh and India.
The artist's technique technique is a cross between South- and Far- East Asian, as well as European classical methods.
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Mirage Canyon 17
Mineral pigments i.e. lapis, copper, amethyst, agate
5 x 6 ft
2010 |
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Amita Chatterjee
Amita grew up in Mumbai, India. She graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1977 with a BFA in Graphic Design. Currently working in digital media, she has explored many other mediums including weaving, painting, interiors and architectural design. She currently resides in New York City.
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Recycling Reality 1
Direct printing to Aluminum Dibond
24” x 18” |
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Sonia Chaudhary
Sonia Chaudhary's sumptuous work evokes the powerful presence of holy texts such as the Quran, Bible or Torah. However, rather than divine revelation and religious instruction, her work reveals the searing words and stories of her own life and other Muslim women. The true accounts of her subjects cite instances of abuse that may be tragically common among women from any community or religious group throughout the world, but that take on special significance for Chaudhary.
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Make Them Married
Water color & Machine Stitching on cold press paper
14” x 20”
2010 |
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Nandini Chirimar
Nandini Chirimar grew up in Jaipur, India and came to the USA in 1987 to study art. She did a BFA in Drawing/Painting from Cornell University, a residency at the Skowhegan School of Art and a MFA in Painting from the Maryland Institute, College of Art. Additionally, she studied viscosity printing from Arun Bose and spent four years in Japan learning woodblock printing from Taika Kinoshita. She currently lives in New York City.
Nandini has shown her work in many solo and group shows in the US, India and Japan, and is now working on several individual and collaborative projects. She recently completed two collaborative murals and is participating in art fairs in Korea and Paris.
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Yes, With You, I Have Traveled
12.5 x 17.5 x 4"
Artist Book with paper, pencil, watercolor, woodblock/digital printing, sequins, embroidery and objects in plexiglass box.
2011
Words by Purvi Shah, Author of 'Terrain Tracks' |
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Neil Chowdhury
Web: www.neilchowdhury.com
Neil Chowdhury is an artist working in photography and digital media. His work explores the relationships between individuals, their societies, and environments in different cultures. Currently, he is working on a project exploring his Indian heritage, entitled “Waking from Dreams of India.” Mr. Chowdhury is an assistant professor and director of the photography program at Cazenovia College, Cazenovia, New York. He has also taught at Zayed University, Dubai, United Arab Emirates; the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, Michigan; and the University of Washington, Seattle.
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Indian Road Trip 3
Digital Pigment Print, Photography
60” x 17”
2010 |
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Uday K Dhar
As an artist of South Asian descent, who was born in England, and has lived for 40 years in the United States, my art practice is about the challenge of translating non-western ideas into forms that can reach others unfamiliar with that philosophy and culture. It is also about re-imagining the received history of forms, and making them alive through reinterpretation. It is a way to reinvest tradition with new meaning and relevance.
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Kiss me! Kiss me!
Ink Jet print of Collage on Canvas with Canvas collage, Vinyl lettering, Oil paint, and Enamel spray paint.
54” x 48”
2010 |
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Reet Das
Web:www.reetdas.com
I am shaped by my experience, memories, and dreams of growing up around animals in urban settings. Besides the many pets my family had, I frequently noticed urban wildlife on the rooftops of buildings, crevices in the sidewalks, and the gaps within abandoned buildings. They are tied to us as we are tied to them. The witnessing of these daily, seemingly insignificant struggles of the urban wildlife as a kid growing up in Brooklyn was fortified with Kipling’s “Just So Stories” and the second “Jungle Book”, |
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Stealing the Queen’s Royal Jelly
Blue Print, Gouache, Acrylic, Graphite, on Paper
87” x 24”
2010
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Delna Dastur
Web: www.delnadastur.com
Over the years as I developed as an artist, I came to the realization that the process of making a piece of art intrigues me as much as its subject matter. I am never satisfied with using one medium exclusively and always attempt to combine several.
I embraced charcoal as my primary medium for several years, using a variety of improvised tools such as ear syringes, brushes, charcoal powder, and many different types of erasers to manipulate it. I occasionally added ink and pastel to further increase the complexity of the drawings.
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A Long Way Down
Mixed Media
Diptych, 30 x 48 each
2009
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Anjali Deshmukh
I make conceptually grouped or related works—paintings, digital drawings, and texts —that are often the side effects, artifacts, or fallout of some larger narrative or factual constellation. The constellation shapes the reasoning of the images, circumstance, artworks, or fiction that are shed with its passing. I use terms like "lens," "map," or "DOCUMENTARIES" or “game” to explain a working process that creates specific relationships between pieces.
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Out of Bounds
Digital drawing
44” x 32”
2009 |
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Anujan Ezhikode
Web: www.anujanezhikode.com
Anujan Ezhikode was born in India and studied makeup and costume design at the Kerala Kalamandalam, Kerala State Academy of Arts; a school famous for its classical dance, music, and theater programs. In New York, he studied painting and printmaking at the Art Students League. He has won a “John Hovannes Memorial Merit Scholarship”, a “Diverse Forms Artists Projects Regional Initiative Grant”, a “Project Studio Program Residency at Painting Space 122”, an installation for the “Mid-Manhattan library Art in Windows series” and a “Manhattan Graphics Center Fall Printmaking Scholarship”
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Herstory #3
74" x 48"
Mixed media, acrylic on handloom fabric
2011 |
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Aaliyah Gupta
Web: www.aaliyahgupta.net
Aaliyah Gupta was born in Kolkata, and has lived, worked and exhibited in India, Denmark and the USA. Her work includes landscapes that serve as metaphors for political upheaval to large charcoal drawings that are deeply personal. She lives in Seattle and is deeply committed to social change work and actively involved in the struggle to end violence against women, as well as in immigrant rights and civil liberties campaigns. Aaliyah received an MFA in painting from the State University of New York at Stony Brook in 1990. |
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Dispersion Series #1 (Ash)
Acrylic on Duralar
24” x 22” |
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Mansoora Hassan
Web: www.mansoorahassan.com
Mansoora Hassan was born in Peshawar, Pakistan and received a Master in Fine Arts from Pratt Institute, New York. She is a photographer, painter and video artist, working in mixed media. Hassan has exhibited and traveled extensively, with works in public and private collections worldwide, including Egypt, Pakistan, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Morocco, Tunisia, Malaysia, Bolivia, Uruguay, Senegal, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, and the USA. |
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Raagmala III
Pulp Paper Painting
23" x 23"
2009 |
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Mumtaz Hussain
Mumtaz Hussain's recent paintings continue the artist's engagement with language and history. The relationship of hieroglyphs and ancient sculpture in his recent series The Soul of Civilization contrasts with the calligraphic Modern Mystic series that invoked the Islamic tradition of poetry as visual expression; the new paintings are an attempt to make direct pictorial statements. The esoteric has given way to a universal communication. Ironically, Hussain has had to reach for one of the earliest civilizations, that of the Indus Valley, for inspiration to make paintings that are both contemporary and immediate |
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Soul of Civilization
Video Installation
Screen size 7 x 7 feet (according to space)
2010 (re master) |
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Tehniyet Hussain
My recent work focuses on social injustices, specifically inflicted upon women, all over the globe.
I feel like women, throughout the centuries, have bore the brunt of the sinister and barbaric side of human civilization. It was she who was buried alive at birth. It was she who was named a witch and burned at the stake. It is she who is still killed for ‘honor’ of the beasts. The flame of savagery against her is still alive.
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Marital Rape-Behind the Doors
26” X 18” X 6”
Mixed media |
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Samina Iqbal
Samina Iqbal born in Quetta 1973, Pakistan. She received her BFA in 1997 from The National College of Arts Lahore, Pakistan and MFA from the University of Minnesota, USA in 2003. She has been working as an adjunct faculty in the art department of Appalachian State University since 2005. She has shown her work in England, India, Pakistan and USA. Samina lives and works between USA and Pakistan.
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Load Shedding
2' x 3'
Acrylic on Canvas
2008 |
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Nidhi Jalan
Web: http://www.nidhijalan.com
Each living thing contains within itself the seeds of its own destruction and transformation into the other. This belief is fundamental to Indian cosmology and, as an artist from India; this has been a important influence on my work. The tension in my work arises from the co-existence of opposing forces that both drive and resist transformation. The changes brought about by metamorphosis and evolution create a desire for a magical world in which the subjective and the objective are indistinguishable. Notions of transformation and more specifically transmogrification form the leitmotif of my work.
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Cobra pose (Bhujangasana)
Ceramic
16" x 16" x 26 “
2008 |
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Sunita Jariwala-Gajjar
Web: www.theearthscapes.com
Award-winning art director and designer Sunita Jariwala-Gajjar has combined her lifelong passions of art and travel to give birth to her signature project, Earthscapes. She merges photography, traditional painting in a digital process, blurring the nominal boundary of each in order to create an entirely new reality. Sunita's art emerges as a multi-cultural visual language which has garnered recognition by collectors around the globe. You are invited to a participate in an experience that will transcend how you process and remember visual stimuli.
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Rickshaw Wala
Digital and Mixed Media
24” x 18”
2009 |
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Reeta Gidwani Karmarkar
Web: www.reetagk.com
Reeta Gidwani Karmarkar was born in India, received her Laureata at the Academia di Belle Arti in Rome, Italy, and has spent most of her adult life in Europe and North America. She is a painter as well as a muralist. Some of her murals can be seen in the UK (London), Italy (Rome, Tirrenia, Taranto, Tor Sapiense), USA (Rochester, Chicago). Reeta's paintings have been part of numerous international solo & group shows, are housed in international collections both individual and museum (Venezuela, Spain, Italy, India).
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Filter
Acrylic on Canvas
32" x 50"
2010 |
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Kulvinder Kaur Dhew
Web: kulvinderkaurdhew.blogspot.com
Kulvinder Kaur Dhew was born and raised in England. Since receiving her MA in Painting at The Royal College of Art in London, she has taught at universities in New Zealand, Borneo, and the United States. Kulvinder’s work is included in collections as diverse as Kazuo Ishiguru and MTV Europe. Kaur Dhew has received numerous Residencies including the prestigious Delfina Trust in London, ARCO in Lisbon, and most recently at The Vermont Studio Center. Kulvinder presently maintains a studio in Northern New Jersey.
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Goddess 4
Mixed Media
2.5” x 9”
2010 |
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Aamir Khan Tarin
Aamir tarin was born in 1964 in Karachi Pakistan. He now lives in New York and works in Connecticut. He Studied fine arts at Central Institute of Arts and Craft Karachi Pakistan. After graduating in 1986, he started participating in group exhibitions, but soon, found himself a critic of his own work and ideas, and decided to push painting aside as his lowest priority for the time being. Back in early 90's, he started researching about computer graphics for film and animation and received some basic training on high-end computer graphics systems from USA and Canada.
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The House of Sufi
Egg Tempera
10” x 14”
2007 |
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Srinivas Krishna
Web: www.divanifilms.com
Internationally-recognized for its inventiveness and style, award-winning artist and filmmaker Srinivas Krishna’s body of work straddles several genres, media and art forms. He launched his career in 1993 with the international hit Masala, “a testament to its director’s extraordinary understanding of the workings of the cinematic medium,” according to The Critical Guide to Contemporary Directors published by Wallflower Press, London. Masala premiered at the Toronto and Sundance Film Festivals, garnered rave reviews and was sold worldwide. In 2002 the British Film Institute voted it among the Top Ten South Asian Diaspora Films of the 20th century. His second feature, Lulu, had its world premiere in the Official Selection of the Cannes Film Festival.
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KALI - Gods by S.Krishna
Still Photograph from the installation When The Gods Came Down To Earth
Uupekha Jain as Kali in Srinivas Krishna’s installation When The Gods Came Down To Earth © Srinivas Krishna & Divani Films Inc.
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Shaurya Kumar
Web: www.shauryakumar.com
A native of Delhi, India where he studied printmaking and painting at the College of Art; Shaurya Kumar graduated with his MFA from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville in 2007. Since 2001, Kumar has been involved in numerous prestigious research projects, like "The Paintings of India" (a series of 26 DOCUMENTARIES films on the painting tradition of India); "Handmade in India" (an encyclopedia on the handicraft traditions of India); and digital restorations of 6th century Buddhist mural paintings from the caves of Ajanta in Central India.
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Kalpa Vriksha: The Wishing Tree
Lithograph
6.8" x 9.6"
2008 |
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Shobha Menon
Shobha is a Philadelphia based artist, having studios at Philadelphia and San Francisco. Shobha was born in Cochin, Kerala, India. After receiving her MFA in Art History and Aesthetics from M.S. University Baroda, India, and 3 years of PhD research, she taught Art for 2 years. Later she worked for about 10 years in the IT field as graphics/IT consultant. She is also trained in Animation, Web Design and Development. Shobha made a conscious decision to move back into the world of creative art in 2001, after she migrated to Philadelphia, USA. Since then she has done more than 500 works and has been affiliated to two art galleries by juried selection. |
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Memoirs (Habitat)
Mixed Media-Pastel and Pastel Pencils on Paper
7.5" x 9.5" - (framed size 16" x 20") |
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Rahul Mitra
Rahul Mitra is an artist, printmaker, writer, scientist and entrepreneur, born in Hyderabad, India, now living in Houston. Mitra’s work is an interpretation of how time and space (localization or globalization) influences perception (cultural or individual or political). He explores this urban perception by capturing the images out on the streets. The incongruence of social, economic and cultural status creates rhythms, colors, and emotions on the streets.
The incongruence of social, economic and cultural status creates rhythms, colors, and emotions on the streets. The mixing of such incongruent elements is the striking feature urban life, fueled by the optimism of the emerging global cultural influences. |
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Progress
Ink on handmade paper
22" x 30"
2010 |
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Indrani Nayar Gall
Web: www.indraninayargall.com
Indrani was born in Kolkata, India. In 1981 she moved from India to Barbados and migrated from Barbados to USA toward the end of 2004.
She received a BFA and a MFA degree in printmaking from Visva Bharati University, India, and an advance graduate certificate in contemporary non-toxic printmaking from RIT, NY. She has exhibited extensively in the Caribbean and Europe. |
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Surfing Big Apple 1
9" X 7" inch
Intaglio-Type and hand coloring |
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Kuzana Ogg
Kuzana was born in Bombay in the early ‘70s. Her parents brought her home on the back of their motorcycle. The first years of her life were divided between the ancestral home of her grandfather, surrounded by lush gardens and groves of coconut trees, and the exquisite Worli sea face home of her grandmother. Her earliest memories are of temperate weather, fragrant jasmine blossoms, and layers upon layers of color. |
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Tusara
Oil on Canvas
36” x 36” x 1.5”
2010 |
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Avani Patel
Web: www.avanirpatel.com
I hold a BA from University of Pennsylvania and an MFA from Temple University. I have shown my paintings throughout New York, Providence, RI, Philadelphia and most recently worked on a public project at Columbus Park organized by Asian American Art Center. Currently, I am a resident artist for the Art at the Embassy Program. I have had shows in Dubai, Mexico, Panama, and United States. The Philadelphia Museum of Art proudly exhibits two of my paintings from 2003-2008. |
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Two to Float
Acrylic on canvas
14” x 18”
2009 |
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Minna Philips
Web: http://www.minnaphilips.com/
Minna Philips received her Master Degree in Fine Arts from Towson University, Maryland with a focus on Installation Art and has a Master Degree in Arts Administration from Boston University, Massachusetts. She completed a Post Baccalaureate Degree at the Maryland Institute College of Arts, Maryland, with a focus on Painting. Apart from her activity as an artist, she is currently the Director of Education at VisArts in Rockville, Maryland. |
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Route No: 8, Stop 2
Ink on Photograph
36" x 24"
2004 |
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Antonio Puri
My expression of the self continuously evolves in an effort to challenge perceptions and deconstruct identifying labels used by others. Constructs of different aspects of the self are limited; is my existence a microcosm within the universe or do I make art that transcends individuality to connect with Oneness? Are all descriptions of who I am truly encompassing? |
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Narcissist
Mixed Media on Canvas
72" X 72"
2010 |
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Talha Rathore
Currently based in New York Talha Rathore was born in Gujranwala, Pakistan in 1970. She graduated from National College of arts, Lahore specializing in Miniature Painting. In 1997, Talha Rathore was awarded an UNESCO Bursary for young artists, and given the opportunity to take up a residency at the Sanskriti Kendra in New Delhi, India. |
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Untitled 2
Gouache on Wasli (paper)
18” X 9 1/2”
2009 |
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Rasika Reddy
Rasika Reddy is an artist based in Summit, New Jersey. She was born in India and was educated in India and England. She decided to pursue her passion for art while living in England. Drawing from her own background she tries to create a visual language that is evocative of an eastern culture.
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1994-2000: BA Hons Fine Art, West Surrey University for Art and Design, Farnham, Surrey, U.K.?
1993-1994: BTEC Fine Arts. Brooklands College, Weybridge, Surrey
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Goddess 3
Mixed Media
18” x 24” |
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Sangeeta Reddy
Web:sangeetareddyart.blogspot.com
I started out looking for visual equivalents of certain intriguingly abstract ideas of Indian philosophy - the very abstract concept of Brahman. And it was when I turned my attention to the sound of chants that I began to be interested in the appearance of words. This led to the incorporation of the Devnagari (Sanskrit) script into my work. |
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Ellipse 14
Printing Inks, Charcoal and Acrylic on Arches Paper
22" x 30"
2010 |
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Pinku Roy-Bari
Artist Statement
Through my paintings I express my view on life to the point of exposing my innerself. I began with inquisitiveness towards natural phenomenon and level kind of metamorphosis of ideas and art languages various images by painting, sculpture, printmaking –my own portrait. Superimposed several layers of forms and figures create a motives and symbols play an essential part in shaping in my works. Clearly seen in, I use of embroidered textiles images and floral forms and mythic references. I express a respect for the distinctiveness of the culture I explore. The result are painstakingly detailed drawings and vibrantly hued paintings that reveal themselves over time and reflect profoundly on the relationship between the present and the past and the richness of multicultural identities – reform myself. The observation extends to all of life in the process ,
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Untitled 6
Monoprint
22” x 30” |
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Tara Sabharwal
Tara Sabharwal was born in Delhi, studied painting in Baroda and completed her Masters from the Royal College of Art in London on a British Council scholarship. As a student in London, the Victoria and Albert Museum bought her work and she showed at Bernard Jacobson and Christopher Hull galleries. |
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Rain sac – water
Ink and watercolor
9” X 12”
201 |
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Satyakam Saha
Web: www.satyakam.org
In the early 2009, I started working on a series of collages by recycling found cardboards/magazines from the streets of NYC. It has been an exciting adventure ever since. They have led me to explore the mysterious and unusual with a new aspect of rhythm and surprise..a 'form' of plastic freedom combined with a 'kind' of new architecture. They are pictorial representations, often from memories and myths.
I have tried to arrive at some sort of universal metaphor with these mixed media works. The titles for these mixed media works presented themselves in humorous ways. |
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Westside Strut
Collage
20" x 15"
2010 |
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Pallavi Sharma
Web: http://www.pallaviinnereyeart.com/
Pallavi was born and raised in India and immigrated to United States in 1997. She received her BFA and MFA from the Faculty of Fine Arts Baroda, India and received her Ph.D. in Art History from India's National Museum Institute of History of Art and Conservation, New Delhi under the guidance of Prof. Ratan Parimoo. |
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In line
Mixed Media Installation
36''x 22''
2010 |
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Sara Suleman
Sara Suleman
Web: http://saradailyblog.blogspot.com
Born in Karachi, Pakistan in December, 1983. Sara Suleman has shown work at the Philly Philm Slam, December 2010, Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival, April 29 - May 8 2010, San Francisco International Women’s Film Festival, April 7- 11, 2010, "The Art of Text", Temple University, April 2010, International House Philadelphia, May-July 2010, Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival, 2009, and at the Transplants Show, Asian Arts Initiative, Philadelphia, 2008. This is her first major US exhibition. |
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Converge
Digital Animation, Color, Sound
Total Running Time: 2 minutes 40 seconds
Dimensions variable, SD Video
2010
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Roshani Thakore
Web: www.roshanithakore.com
As a first generation Indian American, I am continuously exploring the dual discourse between my Indian ancestry and my contemporary American experience. Through the languages of post-minimalism and abstract expressionism, I am interested in examining the elements of my cultural background to create organic forms that allude to history, time, natural forces and lost cultures. |
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Waiting
Ghee, rangoli powder, silk string, cheesecloth, and wood
18"x 12" x 10" |
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MD Tokon
Web: www.mdtokon.com
Md Tokon is in love with color and in love with the cities he grew up in. His destination is unknown. But he is ready to walk on his land as long as he is not tired. Born in Bangladesh, he grew up in a neighborhood not known for supporting artistic endeavors. But with the support of his family, he soon realized his dream. As a teenager he was inspired to pursue a career as an artist. When he was about 11 he made his first real painting. City life, the surrounding atmosphere and social structure have made a great impact on him. |
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Spirit of Nature 1
48" x 48"
Acrylic on Canvas
2010 |
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Prince Varughese Thomas
Web: www.princevthomas.com
Prince Varughese Thomas is an artist who is part of the Indian Diaspora. He is a naturalized East Indian-American, born in Kuwait and raised primarily between India and the United States. The act of crossing borders, both physical and psychological, in no small part contributes to the content of his work. |
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