Winding up with her future plans, she says, "I want to explore the material quality of the medium I’m using right now, and have been focusing on ideas for ‘Free the Nipple’ movement that I strongly support.Creating these works motivates her, she says. As soon as the work was done, the showers stopped. Honestly, there’s nothing to be shy about, your body doesn’t define who you are," she smiles. He was a painter, architect and writer, and a contemporary of Michelangelo. Vasari had drawn the painting in his studio on five wooden panels that could be recomposed in a convent of cloistered nuns. In 2006, an Italian arts restoration agency found a solution. Curated by Sasha Sudha, the show is on at Art Gallery of Ontario, Canada, and will travel to places till January 22, 2017. After working on this spot for weeks, just before filling the dig, it rained. I was lucky to have an inspiring guide, visual artist, Nitesh Mohanty, who pushed me to work beyond the traditional means of textiles. My research led to statistics that showed how little we know of and acknowledge these issues."Although Sarah had to face criticism from her closest people, she was determined to go on with her passion.

So, when I was asked to pick an inspiration for my course related to print design, I was intuitively drawn towards a topic that required attention. I’ve loved working with my hands, but doing it for a purpose that was relevant to me and almost every girl today, is fulfilling and it motivates me to work more," the artist explains. It is one thing to know that there is a problem and work towards it, and it is totally another to not even know it exists. Art is the best way to reach out to people, and it’s a universal language that everyone understands. "It has always reflected in my work, but a certain direction was all I needed to channel these ideas. When you’re blessed with a certain skill, why not channelise it towards a greater good?" she asks. For long, experts believed it could not be restored. It still has a long way to go and there’s a lot of work to be done.Art has been used often to support causes, further movements and help create conversations around contemporary issues."Untimely showers The Swiss sculptor and installation artist Bob Gramsma, a participant of Kochi Muziris Biennale 2016, had to deal with an unexpected situation while working in Aspinwall House where his work was being installed. "But I’m not backing away from something I’m so passionate about. However, the hardworking artist and his team covered the spot and continued the work, as if everything was high and dry.

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