
NEW DELHI: (Feb 7) Coloured drawings of over 900 threatened animal, fungal, and plant species painted on pesticide-dipped rice paper is artist Kulpreet Singh’s attempt at posing the question: “With the speed we are moving, where will we reach?”
The square panels, with ash from stubble burning sandwiched between rice paper and laser dots reflecting the uncountable deaths across species, including human, form Singh’s latest project, “Extinction Archive”, at the ongoing 17th India Art Fair here.
“When we think about it, it’s just a word: extinction. But these are memories that are not present any more. We are not just archiving species that have gone extinct but it’s an archive of how we are continuing to ruin things for everyone,” Singh told.
Source: PTI News

















