





AVARANA
Avarana is a Sanskrit word meaning veil, covering or layer. In spiritual and philosophical contexts, it refers to the layers that obscure our true nature — layers of thought, illusion, and perception that separate us from clarity and deeper awareness.
In my work, Avarana symbolizes this concept of layering — both physical and internal. Each layer reflects a movement inward. An invitation to stillness and to sense what lies beneath the surface.
Made with sand, pigments & binder on cotton canvas.
Measurements: W 50 x H 50 x D 2 cm
Avarana is a Sanskrit word meaning veil, covering or layer. In spiritual and philosophical contexts, it refers to the layers that obscure our true nature — layers of thought, illusion, and perception that separate us from clarity and deeper awareness.
In my work, Avarana symbolizes this concept of layering — both physical and internal. Each layer reflects a movement inward. An invitation to stillness and to sense what lies beneath the surface.
Made with sand, pigments & binder on cotton canvas.
Measurements: W 50 x H 50 x D 2 cm
Avarana is a Sanskrit word meaning veil, covering or layer. In spiritual and philosophical contexts, it refers to the layers that obscure our true nature — layers of thought, illusion, and perception that separate us from clarity and deeper awareness.
In my work, Avarana symbolizes this concept of layering — both physical and internal. Each layer reflects a movement inward. An invitation to stillness and to sense what lies beneath the surface.
Made with sand, pigments & binder on cotton canvas.
Measurements: W 50 x H 50 x D 2 cm