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ParulScape: Photographer Parul Sharma imbues everyday objects with rhythm

In her debut exhibition, photographer Parul Sharma imbues everyday objects with rhythm and music

One is free to form one's own meaning around these images, unfettered by captions or artist’s notes. This allows Sharma’s work to grow and evolve further, taking on different lives, in the mind of each viewer
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Avantika Bhuyan
A  curve of a building that resembles a smooth flowing wave; a café that basks in an almost other-worldly glow; a bridge which, with its precise geometric patterns, begins to look like a piece of installation art; a stadium that reminds one of Lego pieces — photographer Parul Sharma’s images imbue everyday objects and architecture with rhythm and music, prodding the viewer to look beyond the obvious.

One is free to form one’s own meaning around these images, unfettered by captions or artist’s notes. This allows Sharma’s work to grow and evolve further, taking on different lives. A building, which

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