Abundance Parade - Warrior Women
Art can be a form of quiet activism—subtle, reflective, yet powerful in the way it sparks thought and conversation. This light projection was a pitstop in the Abundance parade, part of Coventry’s City of Culture celebrations, where participants gathered to pause to watch stories of resilience, progress, and hope.
At St. Paul's Church in Coventry.
Art of Place
As part of an experimental visual arts scratch event at the canal basin, I developed a light projection piece inspired by the intricate graphic language of Indian folk traditions, taking inspiration from Gond Tribal Art. Drawing on its rhythmic patterns and organic forms, I translated these motifs into moving light, creating a dialogue between heritage and contemporary media.
Projecting onto water introduced an unpredictable, fluid surface that transformed the visuals in real time, adding a layer of movement and distortion that felt both challenging and compelling. I also extended the work through projection mapping onto the surrounding building, allowing the piece to interact with the architecture and expand across the space, turning the environment itself into a canvas.