Watching Mumbai Through Art With A Bird Eye’s Perspective

Aashti Miller, an artist and architect, brilliantly captures the city's spirit on a plate, showcasing iconic landmarks like the Mumbai Local and the Sea Link with a bird’s eye view.

by Curly Tales Desk

Explore Mumbai’s vibrant essence through art and culture served on a plate. Aashti Miller, an artist and architect, brilliantly captures the city’s spirit on a plate, showcasing iconic landmarks like the Mumbai Local and the Sea Link with a bird’s eye view. Curly Tales delves into Aashti’s inspiration and insights, exploring the intriguing connections between Mumbai and New York, where she studied architecture & how beautifully she depicts it onto the plate. The artistic journey extends to three other cities, with Varshini Ramakrishnan’s Goa Plate, Surabhi Banerjee’s Kolkata Plate, and Lekha Shastry’s Jaipur Plate, each reflecting the unique culture of their hometowns. Also, get to know how Aashti nurtures her passion for art as she collaborates with Antiquity Discovery for the plated project. Get ready for an immersive experience of these stunning plates at the YB Chavan Centre at the Kala Ghoda Art Festival on the 24th and 25th of January, where these captivating plates and the stories behind them come to life. Don’t miss this chance to witness the blend of art, culture, and cities through the eyes of these incredible artists.