Signs and sensibilities
Updated On: 13 November, 2014 07:02 AM IST | | Dhara Vora
<p>Artist Pallavi Paul’s exhibition, Mistaking < > For Direction Signs looks for fiction in non-fiction by challenging the viewers to look at the meaning of everyday objects and trace them into the world of fantasy</p>

Through these series of artworks created using seaweed, Pallavi Paul puts a botanical proposition in front of the viewers
What: Artist Pallavi Paul’s exhibition, Mistaking < > For Direction Signs looks for fiction in non-fiction by challenging the viewers to look at the meaning of everyday objects and trace them into the world of fantasy.

(Above and below) Through these series of artworks created using seaweed, Pallavi Paul puts a botanical proposition in front of the viewers. We know seaweed as seaweed, but by creating a pieces, using tension on paper I wanted to create a possibility of an entirely new organism,” explains Paul.
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