Drawing on Indian folk traditions, village life and lush flora and fauna, South Indian artist KG Narendrababu’s playful, poetic works invite you into a world of harmony and interconnection. The contemplative and dreamlike series of artworks explore the Tree of Life – a universal symbol that bridges matter and spirit.
Through embroidery, painting and graphic techniques, each piece blossoms with rich detail and boundless imagination.
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