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Intaglio | A Lasting Impression Shivangi Ladha | I Rise I
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Shivangi Ladha | I Rise I

£600.00

Etching, Aquatint
Image size: 27 × 34cm
Paper size: 40 × 50cm

Edition of 8

£600 unframed or £60 per month via Own Art. Contact rebecca@woolwichprintfair.com to request an application or more information.

“This work portrays an individual transcending to a space of unity, harmony and hope, where distinction such as gender, religion, caste, and other divisions no longer exist, and all individuals are embraced as one.”

Shivangi Ladha graduated from Royal College of Art London, in 2016 with specialisation in MA Printmaking. Prior to this she pursued BFA In Painting from College of Art, Delhi University. She uses a self – referential  process to channel her engagement with social, political and ecological spaces. Through her drawing based works, she delves into themes of oneness, repetition and identity. 

She has undertaken several residencies internationally and have consistently exhibited works at spaces like STPI, Singapore; Royal Academy, London, India Art Fair, Print Centre New York to name a few. Her works have entered prestigious collections such as the British Museum, V&A Museum; East London Printmakers, UK; Mead Museum, RISD Museum, Women’s Studio Workshop, USA; Reliance Foundation, Anant Art Gallery, India; SNAP Studio, Canada and more.

Recently she was awarded with the Global Talent Award by the Arts Council England and was nominated for the Queen Sonja Print Award, a major international print prize. She is also a recipient of the TAF Emerging South Asia Artist Award, Arts Family, 2021.

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Etching, Aquatint
Image size: 27 × 34cm
Paper size: 40 × 50cm

Edition of 8

£600 unframed or £60 per month via Own Art. Contact rebecca@woolwichprintfair.com to request an application or more information.

“This work portrays an individual transcending to a space of unity, harmony and hope, where distinction such as gender, religion, caste, and other divisions no longer exist, and all individuals are embraced as one.”

Shivangi Ladha graduated from Royal College of Art London, in 2016 with specialisation in MA Printmaking. Prior to this she pursued BFA In Painting from College of Art, Delhi University. She uses a self – referential  process to channel her engagement with social, political and ecological spaces. Through her drawing based works, she delves into themes of oneness, repetition and identity. 

She has undertaken several residencies internationally and have consistently exhibited works at spaces like STPI, Singapore; Royal Academy, London, India Art Fair, Print Centre New York to name a few. Her works have entered prestigious collections such as the British Museum, V&A Museum; East London Printmakers, UK; Mead Museum, RISD Museum, Women’s Studio Workshop, USA; Reliance Foundation, Anant Art Gallery, India; SNAP Studio, Canada and more.

Recently she was awarded with the Global Talent Award by the Arts Council England and was nominated for the Queen Sonja Print Award, a major international print prize. She is also a recipient of the TAF Emerging South Asia Artist Award, Arts Family, 2021.

Etching, Aquatint
Image size: 27 × 34cm
Paper size: 40 × 50cm

Edition of 8

£600 unframed or £60 per month via Own Art. Contact rebecca@woolwichprintfair.com to request an application or more information.

“This work portrays an individual transcending to a space of unity, harmony and hope, where distinction such as gender, religion, caste, and other divisions no longer exist, and all individuals are embraced as one.”

Shivangi Ladha graduated from Royal College of Art London, in 2016 with specialisation in MA Printmaking. Prior to this she pursued BFA In Painting from College of Art, Delhi University. She uses a self – referential  process to channel her engagement with social, political and ecological spaces. Through her drawing based works, she delves into themes of oneness, repetition and identity. 

She has undertaken several residencies internationally and have consistently exhibited works at spaces like STPI, Singapore; Royal Academy, London, India Art Fair, Print Centre New York to name a few. Her works have entered prestigious collections such as the British Museum, V&A Museum; East London Printmakers, UK; Mead Museum, RISD Museum, Women’s Studio Workshop, USA; Reliance Foundation, Anant Art Gallery, India; SNAP Studio, Canada and more.

Recently she was awarded with the Global Talent Award by the Arts Council England and was nominated for the Queen Sonja Print Award, a major international print prize. She is also a recipient of the TAF Emerging South Asia Artist Award, Arts Family, 2021.

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