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Rachna Toshniwal on how stint as environmentalist has found expression in art
Updated On: 03 December, 2017 02:16 PM IST | Mumbai | A Correspondent
Rachna Toshniwal on how her stint as an environmentalist has found expression in art

Last year, during a trip to Corbett National Park, environmentalist and artist Rachna Toshniwal ended up collecting stones, twigs, flowers and leaves, to keep as mementos. “On my return, I spontaneously used these materials to make prints. The flow of lines, impressions of leaves and bark that emerged on paper, reflected the forest and the experience of chance it offers — like spotting that tiger, watching great hornbills feed and the alarm call of the barking deer,” she says. The artworks have culminated in a new show titled Zen and the Art of Entanglement.

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