Haptic Tales – Stories of Visual Sensory Renditions

Faandee curated a booth for an art fair at the Nehru Centre. Thematically based on the sense of touch – the exhibition of non objective paintings by artists Vishakha Apte, Hansodnya Tambe, Sandip More, Nilesh Shaharkar, Archana Sharma were showcased highlighting the idea of Haptic experiences through visuals. 

The display engaged the viewers toward the  feeling of touch, sensation, appeal of the textures that created a repertoire offering experience of enigma, rigour, sublime  through their individual forms.

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