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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
11.7x8.3in
About this artwork
A vivid dialogue between past and present memories unfolds in this work. The composition moves between a softened, faded background and a luminous cluster of reds, oranges and greens which embodies the vitality of living memory, while the faded blues suggest fragments slipping into distance.
A stitched key appears in the present, opposed by a lock in the past - a reminder that time holds both access and secrecy.
The cross-stitching on the left… becomes a metaphor of repair, binding together scraps of letters, wprds, or forgotten fragments.
Bold and radiant against the calm of blue, the colours capture the tension between what we hold close and what drifts away.
Shaiba Rajesh is an Indian mixed-media artist whose work explores memory, connection, and the quiet strength woven through everyday life. Combining painting with hand embroidery, she creates layered compositions where thread becomes both material and metaphor—tracing relationships, lived experiences, and the invisible bonds that connect people across time and place. Drawing inspiration from nature and the stories of women, her work reflects on resilience, care, belonging, and the ways in which personal and collective memories are carried forward. Flowers, landscapes, water, and human figures emerge as symbols of growth, endurance, and transformation, inviting viewers into contemplative spaces where the intimate becomes universal. Working across acrylics, watercolours, and textile-based techniques, Shaiba blends contemporary painting with traditional handcraft practices. Through her evolving bodies of work, she seeks to honour the connections that shape our lives, the memories that ling