Updated On: 11 August, 2024 08:22 AM IST | Mumbai | Anadya Narain
In her debut show, artist Alamu Kumaresan stitches together a portrait of her life and pays homage to every person or experience that has added colour to it

Kumaresan’s first-ever piece, titled The Portrait of Raji, features her friend Raji sitting with a cat on her lap, surrounded by intricate crochet patterns
An ode to everyone and everything that has shaped you, every interaction with a living being or element of nature that culminates in who you are as a person—artist Alamu Kumaresan illuminates this concept with her debut solo exhibition titled All Those Who Touched My Life. The exhibition, presented by the Dr Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum in collaboration with Anupa Mehta Contemporary Art, features a collection of Kumaresan’s figurative works and self-portraits, each serving as a heartfelt tribute to the people and experiences that have profoundly influenced her life.

Kumaresan’s self-portrait titled Being Myself
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