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ishita sharma

Ishita Sharma is a yogini disguised as an artist disguised as an architect. Born of multiple continents, media and disciplines, her work explores poetic revelations in the mundane and unexpected encounters with the self in its search for wholeness.

Intrigued by reflections of the universal in the particular and of the particular in the universal, she zooms out, moving closer towards universality and that nebulous place in her where art, technology and spirituality intersect. She enjoys connecting ideas and people, and is currently working on ways to mitigate over-consumption, waste, disconnection and isolation in our societies so they may be tuned to nourish human happiness and wholeness. 

To buy prints or featured works, discuss ideas that need some ISH energy, or even just to chat about the universe, feel free to connect at http://studioish.net/


If you are ever in doubt, she will make you want to be alive…now, more than ever.
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