An artist’s expression of visual appearances in digital form
Pune-based artist Aditi Kulkarni loves to explore her individuality, perceptions and intuitions by combining digital medium into installations. In her collection, “Alienation of Space, ongoing experiments” at the Seven Art Limited Gallery, Aditi says she wants to “create an environment of constant momentum”, and leave it to the audience to interpret the context.
Site-specific and experimental, the exhibition will be an interactive experience where connoisseurs will be able to see the artist at work. “I will be constructing the site-specific installation during my residency period. It will employ kinetic sculpture, photography and moving images to create an immersive sensory experience which would be an on-going experiment,” says Aditi.
Aditi’s works emanate from her interest in states of consciousness, hypnosis and parallel dimensions in time.
Talking about what came first to her — art, or hypnosis and deeper realms of psyche (things that find place in her artworks) — and how she manages to merge the two elements, Aditi says, “I follow the force of the idea. I believe it’s an impression of life around me. I play with perception in visual appearances and layering. I follow no method system to express.”
Explaining the much-talked about facets of her work, the “subversion of gravity” and “the visible white noise” elements, she says, “Subversion of gravity is a parallel state of environment where the ambiguity and logicality is distinguished by white noise.”
On at the Seven Art Limited Gallery, M-Block Market, GK II, till July 28.
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