Dasagriva: The Ten Faces of Humanity (c.2024 to c.2025)
Curatorial Statement
"Dasagriva: The Ten Faces of Humanity" is a thought-provoking art series that explores the complexities of human nature through the symbolism of Ravana's ten heads. Each head represents a distinct aspect of human emotions and experiences, drawing parallels between Hindu and Christian philosophies.
"Dasagriva: The Ten Faces of Humanity" is a thought-provoking art series that explores the complexities of human nature through the symbolism of Ravana's ten heads. Each head represents a distinct aspect of human emotions and experiences, drawing parallels between Hindu and Christian philosophies.
The Ten Faces:
1. Matsarya (Envy): A commentary on the destructive power of jealousy and competition.
2. Kama (Lust): An exploration of the human desire and its consequences.
3. Krodha (Wrath): A depiction of the destructive force of anger and aggression.
4. Moha (Delusional Attachment): A representation of the confusion and ignorance that can lead to chaos.
5. Lobha (Greed): A critique of the insatiable desire for wealth and power.
6. Mada (Pride): An examination of the dangers of arrogance and self-importance.
7. Manas (Mind): A celebration of the power of the mind and its potential for growth.
8. Buddhi (Intellect): A representation of the discerning faculty that guides human decision-making.
9. Chitta (Will): An exploration of the human spirit and its capacity for determination.
10. Ahamkara (Ego): A commentary on the role of the ego in shaping human identity.
Seven of them are also described as Cardinal Sins or Capital Vices in Christianity. The Catechism of the Catholic Church also refers to these sins as “capital sins” and explains why they are the most dangerous. “Vices can be classified according to the virtues they oppose, or also be linked to capital sins which Christian experience has distinguished, following St. John Cassian and St. Gregory the Great. They are called “capital” because they engender other sins, other vices. They are pride, avarice [greed], envy, wrath, lust, gluttony and sloth” (No. 1866).
Seven of them are also described as Cardinal Sins or Capital Vices in Christianity. The Catechism of the Catholic Church also refers to these sins as “capital sins” and explains why they are the most dangerous. “Vices can be classified according to the virtues they oppose, or also be linked to capital sins which Christian experience has distinguished, following St. John Cassian and St. Gregory the Great. They are called “capital” because they engender other sins, other vices. They are pride, avarice [greed], envy, wrath, lust, gluttony and sloth” (No. 1866).
Artistic Approach
The series employs a diverse range of mediums and styles, from traditional to contemporary mixed media - paper/fabric/fibre/glass pieces/mesh, to convey the complexity and depth of human emotions through the eye. Each artwork invites viewers to reflect on their own experiences and the universal themes that connect us all.
Curatorial Goals
1. Explore Human Nature: Examine the complexities of human emotions and experiences through the symbolism of Ravana's ten heads.
2. Foster Empathy: Encourage viewers to recognize and understand the universal themes that connect us all.
3. Spark Reflection: Invite viewers to reflect on their own emotions, desires, and experiences, and how they relate to the world around them.
"Dasagriva: The Ten Faces of Humanity" offers a profound exploration of the human condition, encouraging viewers to engage with the complexities of their own emotions and experiences.
Endurance (c. 2024 to Ongoing)
Curatorial Statement
"Endurance" is an abstract art collection that probes the multifaceted concept of resilience in the face of adversity. Through a diverse range of artistic expressions, this collection invites viewers to contemplate the intricate relationships between individual and collective endurance, and the various challenges that test our limits.
"Endurance" is an abstract art collection that probes the multifaceted concept of resilience in the face of adversity. Through a diverse range of artistic expressions, this collection invites viewers to contemplate the intricate relationships between individual and collective endurance, and the various challenges that test our limits.
The artworks on display navigate the complexities of mental health, environmental degradation, war, and the weight of burdens and responsibilities. By employing abstraction, I have distilled the essence of these issues, revealing the emotional, psychological, and philosophical underpinnings that shape our experiences.
"Endurance" is not just a collection of artworks; it's an immersive experience that encourages viewers to reflect on their own relationship with resilience. As we navigate the complexities of our world, this collection serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of perseverance, adaptation, and hope. The abstract nature of the artworks allows for a subjective interpretation, inviting viewers to engage with the collection on a personal level. The use of various mediums and techniques adds depth and complexity to the exhibition, creating a rich and immersive experience.
Curatorial Goals
Curatorial Goals
1. Spark Reflection: Encourage viewers to reflect on their own experiences with endurance and resilience.
2. Foster Empathy: Promote understanding and compassion for individuals and communities facing various challenges.
3. Inspire Hope: Offer a sense of optimism and determination, highlighting the human capacity for resilience and growth.
Gunatray (c. 2021 to c. 2023)
Curatorial Statement
"Gunatray" is a collection that explores the intricate dance of the three fundamental energies that shape our universe: Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas. Through three distinct artworks, this collection invites viewers to embark on a journey of self-discovery and contemplation, delving into the complexities of human nature and the world around us.
"Gunatray" is a collection that explores the intricate dance of the three fundamental energies that shape our universe: Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas. Through three distinct artworks, this collection invites viewers to embark on a journey of self-discovery and contemplation, delving into the complexities of human nature and the world around us.
Each artwork embodies one of the three gunas, capturing the essence of their unique qualities and characteristics. Together, they form a harmonious whole, reflecting the intricate balance and interplay between these fundamental energies.
Artworks
Artworks
1. Sattva: Represented by an artwork that embodies clarity, purity, and harmony. The pieace features calming colors, gentle forms, and a sense of balance and equilibrium.
2. Rajas: Represented by an artwork that embodies activity, passion, and movement. The piece features dynamic colors, bold forms, and a sense of energy and turbulence.
3. Tamas: Represented by an artwork that embodies darkness, inertia, and stability. The pieace features dark gloomy colors, heavy forms, and a sense of tandav.
Curatorial Vision
Curatorial Vision
"Gunatray" offers a unique opportunity for viewers to engage with the profound concepts of the gunas, encouraging self-reflection, contemplation, and a deeper understanding of the world around us. By exploring the intricate relationships between Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas, this collection invites us to embark on a journey of discovery, growth, and transformation.



Mathem-Artistry (c. 2025 to Ongoing)
Curatorial Statement
"Mathem-Artistry" is an exhibition that converges the realms of mathematics and art to explore the intricate patterns and structures that govern our world. By employing mathematical series like fractals, Fibonacci sequences, golden ratios, concentric circles, and honeycomb structures, the featured artworks reveal the hidden harmonies and complexities of nature, human relationships, and the human experience.
Themes
1. Nature's Patterns: Fractals and Fibonacci sequences illustrate the self-similarity and harmony found in natural forms, from branching trees to flowering patterns.
2. Human Connections: Concentric circles and honeycomb structures represent the interconnectedness and interdependence of human relationships, highlighting the beauty and fragility of social bonds.
3. Environmental Concerns: Artworks incorporating mathematical concepts shed light on the delicate balance of ecosystems, the impact of human activities on the environment, and the importance of sustainability.
4. Emotional Landscapes: The exhibition explores the use of mathematical structures to depict the stages of grief, the endurance of the heart in war, and the complexities of city life, revealing the intricate patterns that underlie human emotions and experiences.
Artistic Approach
The artworks in "Mathem-Artistry" employ a range of mediums and techniques, from mixed media to traditional painting and heavy cement textures. By harnessing the power of mathematical concepts, I have created visually stunning and thought-provoking pieces that invite viewers to contemplate the intricate relationships between art, mathematics, and the human experience.
Curatorial Goals
1. Revealing Patterns: Showcase the hidden patterns and structures that govern our world, highlighting the beauty and complexity of mathematical concepts.
2. Fostering Appreciation: Encourage viewers to appreciate the intricate relationships between art, mathematics, and the natural world.
3. Inspiring Reflection: Invite viewers to reflect on the human experience, environmental concerns, and the importance of sustainability.
"Mathem-Artistry" offers a unique perspective on the intersections of art, mathematics, and the human experience, inspiring viewers to contemplate the beauty and complexity of the world around us.



Reflections (c. 2018 to c. 2020)
Curatorial Statement
"Reflections" is a poignant art series that embarks on a visual journey through the life stages of a woman, capturing the complexities of her emotions, expressions, and expectations. Through a unique blend of semi-abstract and semi-realistic styles, the artworks in this series invite viewers to reflect on the multifaceted nature of womanhood.
Themes
1. Identity: Exploring the formation of self and identity in adolescence and young adulthood.
2. Love and Relationships: Depicting the joys and challenges of romantic relationships, motherhood, and friendships.
3. Growth and Transformation: Showcasing the physical and emotional changes that occur throughout a woman's life.
4. Wisdom and Reflection: Highlighting the accumulation of wisdom, experience, and introspection that comes with age.
Artistic Approach
The semi-abstract and semi-realistic styles employed in "Reflections" allow for a nuanced exploration of the human experience. The artworks balance representational accuracy with expressive brushstrokes and vibrant colors, creating a sense of depth and emotion.
Curatorial Goals
1. Celebrate Womanhood: Honor the diversity and complexity of women's experiences across different life stages.
2. Foster Empathy: Encourage viewers to connect with the emotions and expectations of women at various stages of life.
3. Spark Reflection: Invite viewers to reflect on their own relationships, experiences, and expectations, and how they relate to the women in their lives.
"Reflections" offers a powerful and moving exploration of the female experience, celebrating the beauty, complexity, and diversity of women's lives.