Q. How do you approach an installation project as compared to a regular architecture project?
Q. Could you highlight some festive decors that you have recently worked on? What was the idea behind the design?
I recently worked on designing the “Celestial Glory” installation at Lucknow’s Phoenix Palassio Paying that pays a humble homage to the grandeur that once underscored the City of Nawabs. The thought behind the installation for me, was to connect to the heritage and culture of the city. The installation complements the beautiful architecture of the city of Nawabs and is glad Phoenix Palassio will be hosting it this Diwali. When I think of this festival, I think of the little sparkles in the sky, and how those sparkles light up our lives. That sparkle and grandeur of Diwali is what I have captured with this installation. The installation will be placed wherein the structure would invite visitors to the mall and give them a true regal experience, in line with Lucknow’s heritage and charm.
Q. Can you describe the work or art?
Q. You have travelled around the world. What are your favourite installations?
Like I said, I get influenced by history, culture a lot. Difficult to choose a favourite. My design philosophy is to strike a balance between my personality and my art. Things that I do should reflect a style that is unique. I am hence attracted to things that are elegant and imaginative
Q. Who are your favourite artists?
Q. Did you, like a lot of us, go on a home improvement project in the lockdown?
Well I actually worked on my coffee table book, ‘My Life in Design’, this lockdown! The lockdown has given a lot of us time to pause, step back and spend our energies creatively. Since I had a little more time on my hands than usual, I decided to devote it all towards this book. The lockdown doesn’t really require you to be anywhere at any particular time and work on deadlines. But as a person, I am always creatively motivated to work on something. This book, in a way, has helped me through the dull phases of the lockdown.