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Tree Of Life- II Painting

Archana Pathak

United Kingdom

Painting, Embroidery, Stitch on Textile, Linen

Size: 15 W x 20.7 H x 1.6 D in

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Tree of Life : But where are you really from? The question of belonging has found crafty ways to stay at the centre of my life - be it as a child, moving from city to city with my parents, or when life chose London as a new home, leaving mesh of footprints behind in India. The ‘Tree of Life’ explores the interplay between memory, place and identity by mapping green spaces of London, and embellishing them with blossom stitches made from laces cut out of an old colonial map of India. It also attempts to bring forth the transient nature of identity that transforms into new forms before settling into formlessness.

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Painting:Embroidery, Stitch on Textile, Linen

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Size:15 W x 20.7 H x 1.6 D in

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Archana's practice is of British and Indian heritage and specialise in stitch and fine art textiles. She collects and works with found memory artefacts such as old photographs, postcards, letters, diaries and maps. Through these, she is been exploring the notion of home and belonging also the interplay of memory, place and identity in it. Often these artefacts are old maps that bring forth the evolving nature of boundaries – both physical as well as psychological. Along with these constantly evolving boundaries, are the identities that are being re-shaped. .The collected artefacts are the starting point and the most important material which eventually takes shape of the thread that she uses. She prints these artefacts on a fabric and cut very fine laces out of these to make her threads. She, then, recreates a visual art piece by very slow, repetitive almost meditative hand-sewing.

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