The Colours in Between at The Royal Geographical Society
British-Indian artist Natasha Kumar announces her upcoming show of Indian-inspired artwork: The Colours In Between at The Pavilion Gallery, The Royal Geographical Society.
The ultimate expression of her artistic identity to date, The Colours in Between combines Kumar’s latest work, and her most significant of the last four decades, in a deeply personal way.
Image: Natasha Kumar, The Colours In Between, Within Reach.
Image above: Natasha Kumar, inspiration.
Taking a step back to move forward, she has revisited her original inspiration for the works’ creation, distilling the complex feelings of her response into new work, and re-creation.
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The ultimate expression of her artistic identity to date, The Colours in Between combines Kumar’s latest work, and her most significant of the last four decades, in a deeply personal way.
Image: Natasha Kumar, The Colours In Between, Within Reach.
Image above: Natasha Kumar, inspiration.
Taking a step back to move forward, she has revisited her original inspiration for the works’ creation, distilling the complex feelings of her response into new work, and re-creation.
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We are proud to be a subscriber-funded publication with members in 185 countries. We know our readership is passionate about textiles, so we invite you to help us preserve and promote the stories, memories, and histories that fabric holds. Your support allows us to publish our magazine, and also ‘what's on’ information, and subscription interviews, reviews, and long-read articles in our online blog.
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