Prints

For a $50 or more donation we would like to gift you a 5x7inch print of your choice. For a $200 donation we would like to gift you a 10x12inch print. For a $1000 please select up to 3 prints of either size. Once you click the selection button specify in the email generated the size and number for the print, and whether you need information on how to make the donation.

 
 

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‘Beauty in a Broken World’ by Oinam Dilip

Made during an Artist Residency run by Art for Change on the theme ‘Beauty in a Broken World.’ How do we deal with the hardships in life? What happens when everything is bleak and all hope seems lost. The artist personifies hope in a world marked by power and abuse.

Printed on Hahnemuehle Archival Paper.

 

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‘Day Dream’ by Bharti Verma

Made during an Artist Residency organized by Art for Change and Global Health Advocates on the topic of ‘Barriers to women’s health and development.’ In this painting the artist captured her own experience of limitations placed on her while growing up, and her hope for what life has to offer. 

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‘Abandoned’ - by Jojo Thomas

Painted during an artist residency organized by Art for Change responding to the issue of Female Foeticide. An estimated 500,000 girls are lost each year to sex-selecive abortion due to a preference for sons. The artist based this painting on ‘New Guernica,’ a painting he had made prior to the residency while in contemplation at an ashram.

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‘Abundance I’ - Abhishek Scariya

This is one photo in a series of three made during the artist residency ‘Human Dignity: The many faces of abundance.’ The participating artists spent time with a community of rag-pickers living on a ‘garbage mountain’ on the outskirts of Delhi.

Printed on Hahnemuehle Archival Paper

 

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‘Sermon on the Mount’ - Nirakar Choudhury

Made in an artist residency examining the moral and ethical consequences of the teachings from the Sermon on the Mount on human relationships and socio-economic systems.

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‘Voice of a Showcase Animal’ - Prittam Priyalochan

Made in an artist residency organised by Art for Change on the topic of ‘Disparity.’ The artist captured a vision of society.

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‘Breathe’- Sandeep Jigdung

Made in an artist residency organised by Art for Change and Global Health Advocates on the problem of Tuberculosis. The artist was one of 15 artists who spent time in a TB hospital in Delhi listening to the stories of TB patients and paint a human portrait of the disease.

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‘We See What We Want to See’ - Tanuprakash Khandual

Made in an artist residency organised by Art for Change on the topic of ‘Gender Reconciliation’ in the aftermath of the Dec 16 rape in New Delhi that took place in a moving bus.

Printed on Hahnemuehle Archival Paper

 

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‘Double the Weight’ - Manoj Kumar

Made in an artist residency organised by Art for Change on the topic of ‘Violence against Women.’ The artist captures the experience of women affected by gender and poverty, pulling her leprosy-affected husband as the family goes begging door to door. The artist is a Madhubani painter using a traditional style to depict contemporary issues.

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‘Finding A Foothold’ - Stefan Eicher

Made in an artist residency organised by Art for Change on the topic of ‘Disparity.’ The residency explored models of urban development where the poor are moved to the peripheries of cities. The artist compared the common sight of pigeons feeding on grain left at traffic islands with the experience of rural migrants coming to the big city in search of work.

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‘Evil and Despair have a Beginning and an End, but Hope is Eternal’ - Janis Lindley

Made in an artist residency organised by Art for Change on the topic of ‘Hope.’ Rather than focus on problems and issues artists were asked to focus on the idea of hope and ask themselves what hope is and where it is to be found.

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‘Forgive’ - Shakuntala Patade

Made in an artist residency organised by Art for Change on the issue of ‘Religious Violence.’ The artist had created a series of works capturing the experiences of people during religious riots. She titled this work: ‘Forgive - Father forgive them for they know not what they do.’

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‘On the Way to School’ - Dinabandhu Marndi

Made in an artist residency organised by Art for Change on the topic of ‘Disparity.’

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‘I am no one's property’ - Bijaylaxmi

Made during the Artist Residency organized by Art for Change and Global Health Advocates on the topic of ‘Barriers to women’s health and development.’

Printed on Hahnemuehle Archival Paper