Gwalior Airport Installations

I created the following 10x45 feet multimedia artworks for the experiential space at Gwalior Airport.

This masterpiece pays homage to Gwalior’s musical legends—Tansen, Krishnarao Shankar Pandit, Swami Haridas, and Baiju Bawara! Set against a vibrant Pichwai-inspired backdrop, it brings their legacy to life with intricately hand-carved wooden instruments, adding rich depth. Spot some iconic Gwalior landmarks woven into the design—because music and heritage go hand in hand!

This multimedia artwork is a love letter to Gwalior’s iconic landmarks and architecture, capturing the journey from ancient marvels to modern masterpieces! Since we can’t bring the actual monuments to the airport, I’ve brought their essence to life with hand-carved wooden and stone samples—giving travelers a glimpse of Gwalior’s rich, intricate heritage!

Pichwai paintings are intricate devotional artworks from India, often featuring vibrant colors, detailed patterns, and sacred symbolism.

Pichwai art

Arts and crafts used

Some of the instruments as well as monuments were carved out of wood

Hand carved wood

Some monuments were made by hand-carving stone/marble.

Hand carved stone

Some of the instruments and frames were made from hand-cut, and hand-beaten metal sheets

Beaten metal

Airport security policies prevented an official photoshoot of these artworks, but luckily, I came across social media posts where travelers had captured glimpses of my work!

Thank you