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Ilaisa Latu

Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

The best way I can define what I do is that it is intuitively creative, prophetic at times and draws...

About the artist

Ilaisa Latu

Joined In 2019

(3 Followers)

About the artist

Ilaisa Latu

Joined In 2019

(3 Followers)

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The best way I can define what I do is that it is intuitively creative, prophetic at times and draws parallels between individuals and their myriad experiences/ characteristics using design as well as animate themes. My artworks echo with motifs drawn from personal travels, experiences and observations; and are interwoven with messages of Hope, Love, Courage and Restoration on one hand, and challenging questions about sustainability on the other. I am currently the only artist in India, with a series of sustainable paintings on indigenous Mulberry Bark-Cloth using 100% natural Mangrove root ink, which was introduced to the Indian market at the Mumbai Art Fair in October 2018.Since the age of 23, my desire was to imbibe the confluence of cultures that are in India, and this was fulfilled in 2005 when I finally made it here. I currently reside in Mumbai, India with my wife Shubhra. A significant art exhibition that I was honoured to be a part of was “Mukta – Free, Healthy, Secure” – in March, 2013 organised by the state government and held at the Indira Gandhi National Center for the Arts (IGNCA), New Delhi, India.  This exhibition highlighted the barriers that cripple the Health and Development of women in India.
My vision and dream...

Bachelor of Arts, Pune University, India, 2009.
Foundational Arts at the School of Arts, Kona, Hawaii, 2003.

“Amalgamation 5” - March 2019 Coomaraswamy Hall,
Prince of Wales Museum, Mumbai, India.

“My Time in Tonga” - July – September 2015.
Exhibited at glorytoGOD23 - Creative Store,
Nuku’Alofa, Tonga, South Pacific.

“Mukta – Free, Healthy, Secure” - March 8th – 16th 2013 Exhibition highlighting barriers to Women's Health and Development, Indira Gandhi National Center for the Arts (IGNCA),
New Delhi, India.

“Hope – A Community of Friends Exploring the Idea of Hope” - March 19th – April 3rd 2010 ...