Blending Borders
Having moved across cities and countries, the artist has an intimate connection with her subject. She feels different but immense love for different places. In this series, she merges the souls of different places evoking limitless emotions.
This series is an ode to the people whose hearts lie in more than one place. An ode to the experience of moving out of comfort zones and embracing the unfamiliar. An ode to loving the new without having to stop loving the old.

Bandra Cab in Manhattan - 20" x 30", 2017

Raju Rickshaw near Brooklyn Bridge - 19" x 30", 2017

BST Bus at Macyʼs - 22" x 30", 2018

Dabbawala at Subway - 20" x 27", 2018

Karachi Truck in Flatiron - 20" x 36", 2018

Lahore Food Street or Chinatown? - 22" x 33", 2018

Hudson Visarjan - 24” x 36” , 2018

Empire States - 18" x 27", 2019

City of Joy visits Gotham I - 12" x 16", 2019

City of Joy visits Gotham II - 12" x 16", 2019

SOHO Cable Car - 21" x 25", 2019

Manhattanizing Lombard - 20" x 25", 2020

Raju Rickshaw on Golden Gate - 14" x 21", 2020

From Esplanade to California Street - 22" x 30", 2020

Haji Ali in SF Bay - 30" x 42", 2020

Dabbawala at Ferry Building, 20” by 26”, 2020

Dussehra at White House, 12” by 18”, 2020

Raju Rickshaw below Manhattan Bridge, 20” by 30”, 2021

MTR x MacDougal, 10” by 16”, 2022

Vidyarthi Bhavan x Golden Gate, 13” by 16”, 2022

Blossom in the Big Apple, 14” by 16”, 2022

Blossom in the Bay, 13” by 16”, 2022

Bengaluru mornings in NYC Subway, 15” by 16”, 2022

Bengaluru mornings in Pier 39, 12” by 16”, 2023