Preksha’s artistic exploration spans across various mediums, including drawings, sculptures, and installations. Her practice has evolved over the years in response to her ‘Space/Place,’ blending emotions with metaphysical concepts. Whether engaged in large-scale installation projects or intimate studio-based practices, she navigates through space and time to evoke complex memories.
In her artistic process, Preksha finds liberation through materiality and sensation, allowing herself to freely express ambiguity and deliberate nonconformity. She sees her artistic discourse as a means of emancipation and artistic deliverance, providing her with the freedom to explore diverse themes and concepts.
In recent years, Preksha has focused on issues of identity, representation, and beauty, particularly in a society preoccupied with physical appearance. Through her exploration of deformation and disfigurement, she delves into the discomfort and social stigma associated with deviations from conventional beauty standards. Her use of black epoxy as a primary color challenges norms surrounding appearance and identity.
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