Description
The sepia hue doesn’t mean reconnaissance on a line of control. But to accept whatever remains in between coming and leaving. When the Prime Minister of a country goes into isolation, does he stay unattended? What happens when a souvenir, once a favorite, becomes a showpiece in the rows of fading memory? Does multiplex have stories behind its glory? Or is the idea of home just a myth that lives between scribbles? Water Has Many Colors ideates the sounds we hear and the colors we see—inscriptions we hear throughout our life. Kiriti Sengupta asks us to embark on that itinerary where the mute clairvoyance does not lie.
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Weight | 0.65 kg |
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Dimensions | 8.5 × 5.5 × 0.75 in |
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Publisher | Hawakal Publishers Private Limited |
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