Artist Anita Ahuja
Acclaimed Artist Anita Ahuja’s Sample art work Upcoming Exhibition – At War with the Obvious Dates – 9th April 2014 to 17th April 2014 Organizer – India International Center, Delhi
Internationally acclaimed artist, award-winning designer, and writer
Awards: 2006- Best Green Design, Hongkong trade show
2007- Best Recycling Technology at plastindia
2008- Ashoka Fellow
2009-“Women Empowerment Award” Sheila Dixit
2010- Best Green Designer, Qatar
2011- Bill Clinton, letter of Commendation
2012 – Contribution to Green Fashion by SOFT
Last Glow
An artist’s vision of the last minute between daylight and descending darkness. This is a representation of that special moment which always happens too early and sometimes on the contrary never fast enough. We always realize too late that the night already fell. However we just had to take this right time to stop and admire this “Last Glow”. Day glows mingle with the shadows of the night and colours lose their intensity.
Virgin Garden
Artist’s vision of the beauty of an unspoiled and elusive place. A garden kept secret, sheltered from the human’s world, sheltered from human’s traces. A world balances in between reality and fantasy, a wonderful world where magic and enchantment reign. This artwork is like a treasure map. However there is no exact specified point location to find it. Maybe you would get the chance to discover it at random by following along the supplied roads. We wish you it deeply because then you will discover a world bathed in divine light where everything is still possible to achieve or every dream and wish come true. Welcome to this “Virgin Garden”, to this Eden Garden.
Religion
Artist vision of Religion. This artwork is an amalgamation and co-existence of various cultures in Delhi, depicted using abstract cosmic shapes in vibrant colours scattered on the same platform. Even though they are all uniquely different in form and colors they still create an harmonious and complimentary semblance. Everyone lives into the same unity. They all share the same land, a land of tradition and birth. No judgments, no apprehension! Multicolour’s Indian culture that shines through his wealth and deep mutual respect.
Beehive
This artwork is an interaction between two recycled materials. The blend of flashy colors playing on contrasts and the repeating pattern create optical effects. Our field of vision becomes disturbed and distorted and sometimes from different point of view it happens to perceive this artwork in 3dimensional. In that case we are plunged into tight spots moreover which remind us the road sign boards. Just like some warning spots. It calls to mind the meticulous and jerky rate of organized work of an effective and real hive. By the way can someone see the queen bee? We lost her into the pattern.