Vedanti Mandar Juvekar

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Vengeance of Blood

The stylisation of spaces according to Gandhari and Nick Fury’s emotions have overall given it a dark and red colour palette that conveys anger and loneliness and the want for revenge, these thoughts have further being continued in understanding my peer and recreating spaces for her by taking inspiration from Gabriella Street the graphic designer. The emotions are then followed into the CEPT space where the space is been recreated according to Gustav Klimt’s style.Different perspectives are later seen in the viewpoints of an animal, fictional character and mythological being. 

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Poster for the movie Vengeance of Blood starring Gandhari from the Mahabharata contextualising with Nick Fury from the movie Spider-Man: Far from home.

Gandhari and her agony filled pregnancy Gandhari during her unfortunate one year pregnancy phase and one year of wait for her children to take birth, patiently and irritatingly rested here. This was her own personal space to replenish and get away from all the chaos.

Hanging Fetuses After her lonely pregnancy came the painful birth of her children or birth of a ball of flesh. After consulting with Ved Vyas the flesh got divided into 100 parts that were the boys and one part was kept seperate for Gandhari wished for a daughter as well. This phase of her hanging children lasted for a year until they all cracked and cried. Gandhari came here every single day just to be in their presence and feel less gloomy and more hopeful.

Hearing the war from Sanjay While her husband and her were extremely pained and eager to know the outcome of the war, they heard all the details from Sanjay, Dhritrashra's personal help. She found out about the death of her children day by day here and it tore her everyday for the rest of her days.

The infamous curse of Gandhari After being depressed and broken from her son's deaths Gandhari in utter anguish cursed Krishna in the Darbar in front of all the court men that his clan, the Yadavas, would perish the way her children perished. As Krishna gladly accepted his fate Gandhari came to her senses and regretted her decision immediately.

Collage in Gandhari’s qualities and story board on the movie Spider-Man: Far from home

Mumbai trip journal documentation

This exercise made us understand one of our peers thoroughly and create a collage and postcards on our peer’s life

Tried to reimagine the CEPT space by the artist’s vision and his style of paintings

We had to see through different perspectives and create spaces through their vision.