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Mixed Media

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  • Cinque Terre

    Cinque Terre. For the clever north wind, she blows.

    Speaking of towns that look like a well used box of crayons,

    fields of red poppies and wide expanses of shimmering aquamarine.

    For the passport, she cries, to be stamped black & blue.

    Cinque Terre, 2013

    20x30in | Mixed Media on Paper | INR 40000| Sold

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  • Punk Rocker I

    ♬ I wish I was a Punk Rocker with flowers in my hair…

    Punk Rocker , 2013

    16×20 in | Mixed Media on Canvas Board| INR 50000| Sold

    To commission a work Contact: asma.kazi@kaleidodrama.com

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  • Frozen 2013

    As the song goes,

    “Déjame vivir Libre , Libre como el aire.” meaning,

    Let me live Free, Free as the air.

    This diptych captures for me the essence of the song quite perfectly. The frozen diptych now part of the Pink Ginger series is a set of artworks in mixed media. The butterflies keep appearing and reappearing in my artwork, but this diptych has been added to the Pink ginger series instead of the Butterfly effect series for its size and experiments with texture, typography and the use of a more subtle palette.

    Frozen, 2013

    10x12in x2 | Mixed Media on Canvas | INR 14000| Sold |

    To commission a work Contact : asma.kazi@kaleidodrama.com

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  • A Hundred Eyes

    I have been hearing peacock cries in the forest next to my house for the last couple of months. Haven’t spotted any this season though. They’re not exactly pleasant to the ear, and it’s eerie to hear them shriek in the dark of the forest, at dawn, but they surely are a beautiful sight when they make themselves seen.

    Ever since I completed work on Carousel Circles, I’ve been thinking of peacocks. At noon yesterday, we heard a loud shriek. It sounded like the bird was nearby. I rushed to my window hoping to finally spot it, in vain.

    Going by how loud the cry was, and that we didn’t hear him after, the bird was most probably attacked by a dog or something else. I do hope it wasn’t, and that it still lives happily in those greens.

    So finally no peacock was sighted, but what did happen was that I was overcome by this sudden urge to paint a peacock. So without wasting any time, I pulled out the paints, the palette knife and a stretched canvas, and got down to some furious painting. I love how he looks on my canvas.

    A Hundred Eyes, 2012

    30×24 in | Mixed media on Canvas |  INR 60,000 | Sold

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