Last updated : November 21, 2017 10:59 am
New Delhi-based visual artist Swami Anand Tirth is constantly stretching the length of his visual narrative blurring the line between film, art, design and photography.
What brings Anand on the page of VM&RD is his recent art installations at a few Central stores for their in-house brand R.I.G. Working around the brand theme, ‘Discovery is Life’, he created whimsical effigies of horses made out of metal and some metaphorical object like scooters with wing. Those installations are very hard to find in a retail store. So, what really inspires him? “For me, the whole world
Transforming the Future Brands office in Delhi on the context of ‘reading India through their lenses’, the artist fills the space with the most creative take on regular objects – it could be the glass table with 5000 cutting chai glasses with each one narrating a story that we generally share on a cuppa or the installation with 50 spoons each depicting the fable that a mother say while feeding her child.
He did his masters in Fashion photography and film making from School of Visual
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