An Art Project for 'Jaya He', Asia's largest Art Program at the Mumbai International Airport Terminal 2.
Conceived as a 'prism' technology, used to display adverstisements, that moves from the jungle to the pastoral village and then to the urban, this is a kinetic installation containing three individual compositions, each capturing one aspect of the changing way of life among the Warlis as seen through the eyes of a Warli artist.
The three stories came about after I spent four months in a remote village in Dahanu, Maharashtra, living with the Warlis and experiences their lives.
Jugaad stands were 'home-made' to support the prisms.
Rajesh Wangarh, the master artist.
The tools used to paint.
The Team of young Artists
The women of the house equally lent a hand in painting. And so did I.
The Unfolding of Painted Picture
Installed artwork at the Mumbai International Airport