The palpable permeance of plurality | V.S. Rakenduvadhana

V. S. Rakenduvadhana

The square format of the work is divided into rectangular tesserae of the three-quarter profile of a brown-skinned feminine face appears to have swirling vibrant multicolored hair coalescing in the center like a large star.
 

V.S. Rakenduvadhana is an Indian writer, poet & visual artist based in Helsinki. While her diurnal energies are devoted to her work as a neuroscientist, she has had a lifelong nocturnal affair with philosophy, music, and art in its many forms. Her works are published/forthcoming in magazines including Indianapolis Review, Camas, Rigorous, Amethyst Review, Arboreal, The Ear and decomp. The pluralistic framework of her art examines the deific, Meta and the mystical in the banal. Through her heterogenous and interdisciplinary endeavors, she emphasizes a stance of operating without dissecting science, art and philosophy. Her recent art pieces depict the inextricable and innate divinity of tellurian forms: expressed as platonic, organic and anthropoid hymns.

Website: www.rakenduvadhana.com

 
Hannah Hirano