body&soul: photo work series during the Green World Art Festival



Eco-statement shirt at the Dhauli Stupa.
Material: tarpaulin, plastic twine, scrap fabrics, yarn.



Blue gown at the Mukteswar Temple.
Material: yarn and ordinary lace.

Inabel skirt at the Mukteswar Temple.
Material: handmade Inabel cotton weave, abaca polyester textile.


Pieces by Mae Aguinaldo. Photography assisted by Khitish Dash.

The artist's participation in the Prerana Green World Art Festival 2010 in Bhubaneswar, India is supported by the ANA - Arts Network Asia (www.artsnetworkasia.org), an enabling grant body, working across borders in multiple disciplines, that encourages collaboration initiated and implemented in Asia by Asian artists and engaging with Asian arts communities.



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  1. Most forms of Asian arts are deeply - rooted in eastern philosophy and values. Images of community, nature, family, worship and praise are found in all forms- paintings, sculptures, literature and calligraphy. ... Japanese architecture on the other hand, has a wonderful fusion of both interior and exterior spaces in which both worlds are clearly expressed. Gardens and houses from Europe and America are slowly using Japanese and Zen method of landscaping – Jayson Kim.

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