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मिश्रAN

“मिश्रAN” - Is a testament to the harmonious fusion of Indian architectural patterns with modern architecture. Through my journey from my hometown- Ahmedabad- to diverse locales, I have witnessed the seamless blend of tradition and innovation in architectural styles. “मिश्रAN” exemplifies how ancient motifs breathe fresh vitality into contemporary designs, reflecting my deep respect for the past and hopeful vision for the future. Each piece embodies the enduring beauty of cultural heritage in our rapidly evolving world – A symbol of creating new while cherishing old.

संगAM

Sangam is a collection of brooches that draws inspiration from the magnificent architecture of ancient Indian temples. This collection is a testament to the enduring allure of Temple Jewelry and its profound connection to India's cultural heritage, and it strives to bridge the gap between tradition and modernity. By infusing elements of Indian architecture into the design, Sangam pays homage to the rich artistic legacy of the country while offering a contemporary interpretation. By translating the grandeur of temple architecture into wearable art, it invites individuals to carry a piece of history with them and sparks conversations about tradition, craftsmanship, and cultural identity.

विवRTA

In ancient India, pillars weren't just architectural elements; they have been the spine of our temples, embodying strength, spirituality, and intricate craftsmanship. Pillars stood as huge symbols of architectural prowess and spiritual significance. The Vivarta sculpture embodies the essence of a pillar. This architectural element stands tall, echoing the grandeur and solidity of its predecessors found in ancient Indian temples. Rising to a commanding height of 7 toes, it pays homage to the architectural heritage of India while embracing contemporary construction techniques.

Vivarta's importance extends past its structural form. It represents a striking evolution of architectural aesthetics within the "Mishran" collection. Its geometric and structured layout reflects the clean lines and minimalist ethos of modern architecture, offering a fresh perspective on traditional forms. Just as the pillars of ancient Indian temples created a sense of enclosure and intimacy within sacred spaces, "Vivarta" evokes a similar atmosphere of reverence and contemplation. Whether displayed in public settings or private residences. 

एकATRA

Ekatra, a wall piece inspired by the iconic arcs and intricate jali work of Ahmedabad's Sidi Sayeed Mosque, embodies the principles of unity and harmony in a contemporary context. Like the mosque, which fuses different architectural styles and cultural influences, Ekatra presents a geometric arc from a distance, reminiscent of the mosque's form. However, upon closer inspection, the viewer discovers a mesmerizing interplay of layers and depths, revealing intricate folds and patterns that pay homage to the mosque's jali screens.

Photo Credit : Hussain Ahmed 

                         In Frame : Aboli Shete,  Ranganathan Nandakumar                        

Collaborative Support : Atharv Mungikar

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