From my heart to yours: Palette of emotions from Goan artists

Kimberly Colaco

MANSI TRIVEDI

Two Sides Of The Same Coin is inspired by the five natural elements that encompass our lives - void, water, fire, air earth and space.

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BISAJI GADEKAR

Presence in the Present, reflects how humans can lose touch with life's vitality by getting caught up in planning ahead or forgetting the spontaneity of now.

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SUMIT NAIK

The four-feet-long artwork called Evolution provokes interest in traditional art and hyperrealism. This artwork, created on paper with charcoal and graphite, helps inspire others to pursue their dreams and encourage self-belief and inspiration.

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RAAVI JALTARE

The View From Nowhere explores ideas around time, space and one's relation to these entities and how we understand it in the physical world.

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ASAVARI GURAV

Garden of Hope is an installation which reflects and inspires modern myths and fiction. The artwork reflects a fictional space - a glimpse from a secret garden where hope survives against hate violence and urbanisation and socio-political turmoil.

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AYESHA SETH

Chemica Fertilis is a mixed media collage work reflecting on complex narratives of fertility and womanhood. The collage narrates the journey of a woman aspiring to be a mother through IVF.

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SHIDO (GUIDO WOLFRAM)

A versatile artist of German origin who calls Goa his home for over 20 years, created Bread and Circuses / The Bigger Picture which explores societal distractions between the virtual and real worlds.

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