
Stake attention in this memory
This media file displays a poster or informational board for an art installation titled "SILVER STRINGS," featured at the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival (KGAF) in Mumbai, India, from January 25 to February 2, 2025. The main subject depicted on the black background of the poster is a stylized, silver-colored, wire-like figure, described as a "Silver Strung figure" representing a fest attendee. Various small, intricate objects and labels such as "SOUL FOOD," "BOOK," and "LISTEN" are integrated into this figure, symbolizing different aspects of the festival experience. The overall visual style is ethereal and intricate, with accents of blue. "VISUAL ARTS" is also indicated on the artwork. The text on the poster, presented in both English and Marathi, elaborates on the concept of the installation. It describes "Silver Strings" as metaphors for beautiful memories and the people encountered throughout life, specifically those associated with the Kala Ghoda festival's bustling street stalls, food, and music. The installation serves as an ode to these character-building moments. Viewers are invited to see their own reflection in a "horse-hoof shaped mirror" (mentioned in the text but not clearly visible in the image) and perceive how the festival's essence, their "Silver Strings," has imprinted on them, suggesting a feeling of nostalgia and personal connection. Credits for the artwork are listed, attributing it to students Gauri Kothale, Rajasi Shringarpure, Ritika Deshpande, and Srushti Bhosale, guided by Faculty Nikita Sutar, with special thanks to a workshop team including Mr. Dabholkar, Prof. Divya Vijaychandran, and Prof. Harsh Mohanty. Logos for Atlas Skilltech University and ISOI are also prominently displayed. The poster itself appears to be situated on a light brown, possibly wooden, surface.
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