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Reflecting what is around
Ranjani’s works uses the tradition of stitching mirrors on textiles to ward of the evil eye. She creates a sculptural spiral to frame the embellished jute textile that reflects the landscape in a kaleidoscopic view. In this process, she creates a work that encompasses others, and change dimensions when shifted to another venue.
Ranjani says “Making of my work and putting them up for display is much like everyday activity. I find a vent to my other skills into sculpture. The skills I learnt at the Art College and the others I imbibed from my mother are no longer far from each other. I find myself doubly equipped to use sculptural and sartorial skills together.”