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every day and expose their internal space.” n m n n s n n the creation which took five months to complete. The process of thought began two years ago, mostly to plan the installation and deinstallation process.

Linking global changes to local times in all his works, Harsha sees globalisation as very much deeply embedded inside all of us in our daily life and existence. “Flux is the only permanent thing for life and yet this piece is not about the loss but about the moments we experience in today’s world,” he muses.

The artist is renowned for his meticulous paintings, works on paper, wall and floor works, sculptures, site-specific installations and public projects. Harsha’s domain and s s s u of a large creative space he has built for himself. Despite success, the artist remains rooted and relaxed. “I got lazy to move out,” he quips.

The city has seen the rise of supermarkets, n s n u u s. The artist wanders around grocery store aisles for inspiration. His works aim to evoke commentary on globalisation, cultural evolution and socioeconomic inequities from a local standpoint. Several other works are in the process with similar materials. thoughts? “Yes, many more. I will share through my future art works.”

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