Indian Icons

I grew with strong South Asian religious and cultural iconography, which sparked my imagination at a very early age.  My roots and heritage spans ancient lessons and contemporary innovations.

  • Digital Muse
    The man wades through the conscious waters. The three women float in subconscioius memory. All unite in the digitalization of the Superconsicous muse.
  • Mobile Ear Piece
    This is a description of the Mobile Ear Piece of tomorrow. A woman in a traditional South Asian garb is speaking on a cell phone, embedded in a woman’s ear.
  • Prostrate In Prayer
    Oil on Canvas, computer mouse on wood || At the call of prayer, the man is prostrate on the ground. The second part of the painting arrangement contrasts the contour the devotee’s piety to the every day life, the computer mouse.
  • Islamic Chess Revolt
    The State of Islam plays out on an Infinite Chess Board. The White Light of Allah. The Darkness of Jihad. (sold)
  • Kathak Dancers2
    After a gas explosion at a religious site, the Kathak Dancers put on their gas masks and continue their temple dance. (sold)
  • Pepsi Ganesh Painting
    The re-branding of the Pepsi Logo for the new decade symbolizes the rebirth of material and spiritual pursuits.
  • Midnight Moon
    An affair with an upsara
  • Melting Mannequin
    A mannequin comes to life by awakening to her own realization.
  • A Blank Page In Varanasi
    A Rebirth in Varanasi. A Devotee Begins a New Page.
  • The Four Elements
    Four elements mosaic of stone, glass, copper, mixed media represented by women: Earth, Water, Wind and Fire.