Samanta Batra Mehta and Nirupa Rao in Conversation From Isolation

Samanta Batra Mehta and Nirupa Rao in Conversation From Isolation

Samanta Batra Mehta and Nirupa Rao approach their artistic practice very differently, each with a unique voice and creative process. The work of both artists, however, is rooted in a love for botany. New York City-based Samanta works with illustration, text and photography to create multi-layered, mixed-media installations that draw connections between the environment and the human condition. Nirupa's botanical illustrations are inspired by her regular field visits into the wild–the most recent of which was to the forests of the Western Ghats. The Bangalore-based artist collaborates closely with botanists to achieve scientific accuracy.

Monsoon Malabar connected with Samantha and Nirupa via email to discuss their varied inspirations, love of books and how covid has changed the way they work in their respective cities.

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A Review of Meanings, Metaphor: Handspun & Handwoven in the 21st Century

A Review of Meanings, Metaphor: Handspun & Handwoven in the 21st Century

Handspun and handwoven. Perhaps nowhere but in the Indian subcontinent do these two words mean so very much. All at once, they carry with them the history of an ancient tradition; the symbolism of our fight for freedom; as well as a futuristic vision for a localised, responsible economy.  A recent exhibit at the Bangalore International Centre explored these themes through the medium of 108 sarees—each produced with handspun yarn sourced from across the country, and hand-woven in Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal.

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