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Collage, Paper on Paper
Size: 23.4 W x 33.1 H x 0.1 D in
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Derived from the ancient Asian form of torture - “Lingchi”, “A thousand Cuts” present a photographic study of patterns of domestic abuse in the South Asian community. I have borrowed the metaphorical meaning of Lingchi to showcase the cyclical nature of domestic abuse. The continuous act of chipping at the soul of the abused, is expressed by making cuts (with a knife) on the portrait of the participant. The paper used to print the portrait is a thin A4 sheet, depicting the fragility of her existence. The red colour underneath signifies not just martyrdom and strength but also the onset of a new beginning. One reason to create a commentary on present day is to create a commentary on history. In that sense the patterns that emerge on the portrait are a reflection of abuse in relation to its temporal entanglement; the correlation between past with present. Between submission and of regaining her power. The patters are as much an internal dialogue of the survivor with herself as they are her conversation with the viewer, who stands outside of that frame, yet finds themselves within it. An upside down flower... is it fallen? or is it growing despite being fallen?
Collage:Paper on Paper
Artist Produced Limited Edition of:7
Size:23.4 W x 33.1 H x 0.1 D in
Frame:Not Framed
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Sujata is an award winning, Internationally renowned and published visual storyteller based in the UK. For the past 6 years, Sujata has travelled globally to 30+ countries to teach photography to over 3000+ students (enthusiasts and professionals alike) and still continues to educate and contribute to the collective growth of this industry. Sujata has set countless trends in the photography world with her images and unique visual language. She is well known world over, for being the first photographer to bring babies and furry animals into a single frame to create remarkably heartwarming images. And her “Generations” series capturing the undying love between elderly couples and that of grandparents and grandchildren has gone viral globally. Her works are often compared with Normal Rokwell’s illustrations and if you are looking at them right now… you might confuse them to be paintings. Sujata is also professor of photography at EFTI, one of Europe’s premier photography institute, based in Spain. She is also the jury for many international photography awards. Her works have been published in Forbes, Huffington Post, CNN, The Daily Mail, ABC NEWS, New York Post, CTV NEWS, RTL TV, TIMES NOW, THE HINDU, MUMBAI MIRROR, Buzzfeed, Vanity Fair and Good Housekeeping Magazine to name a few. As an artist, Sujata takes the everyday, the ordinary and creates something magical with it. The assurance with which a new mother holds her first born, the tenderness that permeates a long relationship, the carefree way in which a child interacts with nature – her photographs evoke an instant response and connection in the viewer.
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