Hand-dyed leather sculptures (Meera Dureja)
"The leather twists and unfolds, caught in motion, yet forever still. It bends like a breath held too long, stretching toward form but never settling."

Tether / The Gravity of Memory, 2025, leather

Each curve a relic, each fold a prayer, posted 2025


Touching Venus: Contact and Containment, hand-dyed leather sculptures, diptych, 2025

Liminal, hand-dyed leather, 24 in x 60 in
From the archive:
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Last week: A Study of Communist Periodicals from 1960–90s Punjab (Aggregated by Koonal Duggal)
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Two months ago: Karvat (Bhasha Chakrabarti)
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Six months ago: From “The song of sparrows in a hundred days of summer” (Sohrab Hura)