In many villages of Rajasthan and across India, women are custom-bound to sit on the ground. It took some persuasion to photograph them in three villages of Banswara district sitting on chairs or cots, and allowing themselves a symbolic elevation
Nilanjana Nandy is a Delhi-based visual artist and educator. She has participated in several art exhibitions, and has recieved a scholarship from the Pont-Aven School of Art, France, among others. She has a master’s degree in Painting from the Faculty of Fine Arts, Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda. The photographs featured here were taken during an artist in residency programme in Rajasthan called ‘Equilibrium’.
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Sharmila Joshi is former Executive Editor, People's Archive of Rural India, and a writer and occasional teacher.