My work explores the intersections of religion, spirituality, and sexuality, often reflecting on contemporary moral frameworks and the ways in which widely accepted beliefs shape our understanding of right and wrong.
Drawing on colours, symbolism, and references from historical texts, I construct staged scenes that create a subtle tension between reality and fiction, allowing space for multiple interpretations.
By blurring the boundaries between the real and the imagined, I aim to encourage viewers to reflect on their own beliefs and consider the complexities and dualities within morality. Rather than presenting morality as fixed or absolute, my work invites an open-ended engagement with the idea that perspectives can evolve through knowledge, experience, and reflection.
Fòcas Scotland – Commissioned by the British Council and Creative Scotland as part of the ‘UK/India Year of Culture 2017’ to make new lens-based work that shall travel through UK and India during 2018 – Edinburgh, UK 2017
Bikaner House, New Delhi, India, 2017
An Lanntair Arts Centre, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, UK 2017
A Surreal Vision, Loosen Art, Rome, Italy 2017
The Realm of Queer Desires – India Culture Lab, Mumbai, India 2017
Addis Foto Fest, Addis Ababa – Ethiopia 2016
The One Fest Goa, Goa – India 2016
Public House Of Art, Amsterdam, Netherlands 2016.
“Disappearing Dialogues” – Art Residency, Art Ichol, Maihar, Madhya Pradesh.
Named by Homegrown as one of the top 9 artists in India who are exploring sex and sexuality in important ways.
Dali International Photography Festival, China 2015
Athens International Photo Festival, Greece 2015
Kala Ghoda Arts Festival, Mumbai, India 2015
Goa International Photography Festival, Goa, India 2015