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Artists
Shalini Saran
Shalini Saran (b. 1951)
worked as a freelance photographer from the early eighties.
She has traveled extensively in India, attempting to capture
the texture of Indian life and her photographs have been widely
published. She participated in Pratibimba, an exhibition sent
to the Pushkin Museum, Moscow, for the Festival of India,
and then to India House, London and was given two awards on
the occasion. She has had two solo exhibitions in New Delhi
and participated in group shows in New Delhi and London.
In the late ‘90s, her work gravitated towards the non-representational.
In 2006, she began to explore Photoshop, which revealed the
potential of digital art—art created on a computer
in digital form. She has since been creating images
on the computer, with and without the use of photographs and
is fascinated by the emergence of a composition in all its
dimensions.
Prints, signed and numbered, are available in a limited edition
of three.
Paper: Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Bright White archival paper.
Inks: Epson archival inks.
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