Waste Not Want Not 123
Waste Not Want Not 123

Waste Not Want Not 123

The measure of wellbeing in society may take into consideration the availability of provisions for sustenance, food, shelter, health, etc. The freedom to achieve well-being is a matter of what people can do and be, and thus the kind of life they are effectively able to lead. The capability approach pioneered by Amartya Sen rests on (1) the assessment of individual well-being; (2) the evaluation and assessment of social arrangements; and (3) the design of policies and proposals about social change in society. Extensive public discussion sharing values and resolve in a transparent democratic manner addressing inheritance of past transgressions at global and local levels may be the start of progress towards the attainment of wellbeing at a societal level. Implementation of policies at a local level may be piloted and measured for effectiveness and checked for avoidance of arbitrariness.

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We'll Grow on You- II, relief painting on henna, by Tania Sen
We'll Grow on You -II, relief painting on henna, 18x18x6 inches

We’ll Grow On You

Grasp, relief painting, 24x20 inches, putty, fork, henna on canvasSpeak, relief painting, 30x30 inches, putty, fork, henna on canvasResidual Love, sculpture, putty, henna, ink, bamboo skewers, 14x12x12 inchesnew material composite,…

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Trenton Art Fair Shooting and my Otherness
Dilemma of Durga, oil on canvas

Trenton Art Fair Shooting and my Otherness

...I was their primary contact, and my face was brown.  The deep divide among the people of NJ and other parts of the country, makes artists suffer and defeats the purpose of art itself.  My hope is that if there is a single purpose to this financially decrepit pursuit, that is art, it will be that of inclusion.

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Natraaj, Tallur and the Cosmic Soup
L. N. Tallur's work at the Armory Art Fair 2014

Natraaj, Tallur and the Cosmic Soup

The organized expression of spirituality is religion, which always depends on cultural and historical context. Unfortunately, religion often ossifies and the teachings are expressed as dogma; experience is replaced by faith. You have to believe; you don’t have to experience. These religions, all over the world, also align themselves with politics and very often with right-wing politics."

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Making of The Second Skin
Henna, preferred medium

Making of The Second Skin

performance art based works that explore how much of our cultural making such as clothing, tattoo, jewelry etcetera, serve to preserve self-identity and when do they become baggage inherited from antiquated customs and directives?  What degree of adaptation allows assimilation and when does it become appropriation.

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