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Srinia Chowdhury, Party Fairy, 2023

Srinia Chowdhury

Party Fairy, 2023
Stoneware clay and coloured slips
24.1 x 15.2 x 30.5 cm
9 1/2 x 6 x 12 in
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This series is an extension of my Costume Party series, where I continue exploring themes of identity and transformation. This time, I draw inspiration from Hindu mythology, using references from...
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This series is an extension of my Costume Party series, where I continue exploring themes of identity and transformation. This time, I draw inspiration from Hindu mythology, using references from the powerful goddesses Tara, Durga, Kali, Nagalakshmi, and Rati to create sculptures that embody the strength, resilience, and complexity of the feminine spirit.

• Tara: In my journey of overcoming self-doubt and rediscovering clarity, I found inspiration in Tara, the goddess of guidance and protection. My sculpture draws from her role as the steady navigator who leads us through challenges, reflecting the calm yet resilient strength we all carry within.

• Durga: There were times when I felt burdened by societal expectations, but it was Durga’s myth of vanquishing demons that inspired me to create a sculpture symbolizing the fierce protector within every woman. She represents the strength to confront and rise above life’s challenges, turning vulnerability into power.

• Kali: In moments of raw vulnerability and unfiltered emotion, I found a kindred spirit in Kali, the goddess of transformation and liberation. My sculpture channels her unapologetic energy, reminding us to embrace even our darker emotions as part of the journey toward strength and renewal.

• Nagalakshmi: Inspired by Nagalakshmi’s association with the cycle of renewal and abundance, my sculpture reflects the grace and resilience needed to shed old constraints and embrace transformation. She reminds us that fragility and strength can coexist, empowering us to find beauty in our evolving selves.

• Rati: In crafting my sculpture inspired by Rati, the goddess of love and passion, I wanted to celebrate the joy and creativity that emerge when we reconnect with our playful inner child. Her story inspires us to embrace vulnerability and individuality, reminding us of the transformative power of love in all its forms.
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