• A Summer Slumber 18 by Zahra Amiruddin

A Summer Slumber 18 by Zahra Amiruddin

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An original photograph by Zahra Amiruddin from her "A Summer Slumber" series.

Zahra Amiruddins solo exhibition, A Summer Slumber, is a culmination of a collective stream of consciousness, brought upon by the change of patterns, self-reflection, and growth. The photographs are shifting memories, moving between the past and the present through digital and analogue imagery, and multiple videos. They create a narrative of a season spinning inside the artist’s mind, flanked by the heat of the outdoor summer sun. Since the artist is mostly interested in the act of photographing through feeling, and not purely through observation, the body of work is a space to immerse oneself amidst a memory - both current, and distant.

Medium: Fine Art Photo Rag Paper 

Available Sizes:

  1. A4 (8.3" x 11.7")
  2. A3 (11.7" x 16.5") 
  3. A2 (16.5" X 23.4")

Edition: Edition of 30 in each size

Framing : Unframed

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Zahra Amiruddin is an independent writer, photographer, and educator based in Bombay. After studying photography, art history, and theatre at the Aegean Centre for the Fine Arts, in Paros, Greece, she’s worked and contributed to various publications such as The Conde Nast Traveller India, The National Geographic Traveller India, Time Out India, The Hindu, First Post, Elle, Scroll, and Soup amongst others. Apart from teaching photography workshops at colleges and cultural festivals, her main areas of interest include art, history, astronomy, personal narratives, and family histories. 

Her greatest thrill has been assisting Brandon Stanton of Humans of New York during his trip to India, and working with a team of NASA scientists at the Lonar Crater in Maharashtra. When she’s not chasing after pockets full of light, she practices conjuring the perfect patronus in her free time.