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A HALF FORMED ANGEL
5’9 X 4’5

by,
Agaran M, Ananthitha MV, Harshitha S, Ilfa Khadija P M, Kavi Dharshini K & Sriram Subramanian – Madras Christian College (Autonomous), Chennai

Material used:
Plastic (bottles, covers), PVC pipes (discarded from worksite), Cardboards, Waste Papers, Fan guards, Big tubs, Flex

Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars.” – Kahlil Gibran

The half-formed angel represents an amalgamation of things. Constructed almost entirely out of recycled waste that we collected across our campus, the angel is not truly ‘a messenger of heaven’ that one would expect her to be with the title. Instead, she serves as a message conveyed to its utmost only with the rest of the piece – the chair, dubbed ‘The Throne,’ and the backdrop, dubbed ‘The Universe’.

The concept behind our piece mirrors the nature of the materials it comprises – waste, with its tendency to clutter our environment in a manner demanding intricate solutions for disposal. This is a parallel to two things; the external worldly condition and in a more surrealist sense, the clutter of the human psyche.

The angel is constructed with old buckets, damaged fan guards, plastic and paper waste. She hovers behind ‘The Throne’, and represents all that holds back a person. She is both human and what holds back the human, half-formed and destined to linger in between divinity. The choice in the colour palette is intentional – denoting the darkness one’s mind can fall into and the numbness of trauma; holding you back like how the angel hovers over the chair.

‘The Throne’, a damaged chair fixed with discarded PVC pipes, symbolizes responsibility. The environmental damage inflicted upon the planets reflects the consequences of the generations past whilst the current generation faces the insurmountable task of fixing the damage – and that is the responsibility The Throne intends to convey.

We are born into a ruined world, a world – like the angel herself – that was supposed to be divine but got stuck halfway. Here, the symbolism of the angel being constructed out of waste gains deeper significance as waste management reflects a major problem of the modern world – it goes back to our preliminary point of waste and its tendency to clog and block both the universe and the soul.

The backdrop, a repurposed banner and frame, symbolizes the universe. Blues dominate the backdrop, with a slow, near-pink fire at the bottom symbolizing the gradual approach of the universe’s climate calamity. It is still beautiful – however, the angel and the throne come before it. Without beholding the throne, you cannot face the universe and you do not have the time to admire the beauty of it. The angel is blindfolded – casting her as an impartial judge to it all, one abstained from morality. She also wears a belt and a choker, made of old keyboard keys. We aimed to evoke a range of emotions with our piece; it’s construction from waste reflecting the meaning itself. The angel serves as both a reflection and a warning, emphasizing the interconnectedness of the world and the individual. Ultimately, our art piece speaks to the essence of both, as they are inherently interlinked.

Price: Physical artwork not for sale.

The Team, from left to right
Agaran M, Ananthitha MV, Harshitha S, Ilfa Khadija P M, Kavi Dharshini K
& Sriram Subramanian.

For print.

Archival Digital Print for A2 size:
On Hahnemuehle photo rag: INR 8,000
On Hahnemuehle canvas: INR 8,900

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Nelson
Nelson
2 years ago

Excellent work..keep rocking

Jannet Vennila
Jannet Vennila
2 years ago

Super and amazing creativity

Eva
Eva
2 years ago

It is amazing wow…

Shabeer Mohammed
Shabeer Mohammed
2 years ago

Concept and idea is wonderful

Rizwana
Rizwana
2 years ago

Dopeee gurlllll!!!!

Nisha
Nisha
2 years ago

Amazing work

Harini
Harini
2 years ago

The way you potrayed your idea is something unique and looks awesome

Abishek
Abishek
2 years ago

Lets goooo kavi !!!!

Dr.V.Vijaya Kumari
Dr.V.Vijaya Kumari
2 years ago

Nice idea

JOSHNA JOHNY
JOSHNA JOHNY
2 years ago

Hats off to you guys

Bharathwaj
Bharathwaj
2 years ago

Greta

Jai
Jai
2 years ago

Creative and a good message

zahra
zahra
2 years ago

thoughtful concept and amazing execution!

Marshy
Marshy
2 years ago

Amazing 👏👏

Mariam
Mariam
2 years ago

Amazing concept

Karthika
Karthika
2 years ago

Super

Rachel Joy
Rachel Joy
2 years ago

The idea is creative and it looks so wonderful.
It is beautifully made

Remya
Remya
2 years ago

Awesome concept. Beautiful work. Congratulations to the team.

Diya
Diya
2 years ago

Damnn🔥🔥

Diyaana
Diyaana
2 years ago

This is beautiful. ❤️

Vicky
Vicky
2 years ago

Beautiful work ♥️

P M Udaya Poorna
P M Udaya Poorna
2 years ago

Nice work❤️‍🔥

Umeshuuu
Umeshuuu
2 years ago

♥️

Rufus
Rufus
2 years ago

Awesome effort 👌

xiumin
xiumin
2 years ago

that look so cool yet so elegant It rockssss awesome work🔥♥️✨

Eshal
Eshal
2 years ago

such a wonderful piece!

Anupama
Anupama
2 years ago

Very nice

Satyabhama
Satyabhama
2 years ago

Loved your innovation and most importantly your interpretation of thoughts

Sanjo
Sanjo
2 years ago

The wings are so unique. Loved it

Elakhiya
Elakhiya
2 years ago

Wow 🔥

Aaron Shyjan
Aaron Shyjan
2 years ago

Good

Alka
Alka
2 years ago

good job

Jegadeeswari
Jegadeeswari
2 years ago

We are proud of you 😊

Adhesh
Adhesh
2 years ago

Beautiful work

Logesh
Logesh
2 years ago

Innovation is the key to success and your roadmap to futuristic India is admirable 💐 Proud of you guys👏

Arun k
Arun k
2 years ago

Proud of you guys….🥳

Shaarav
Shaarav
2 years ago

The angel has a amazing wings made of papers I believe. It may seem like wings but for me it’s like seeing them in a blazing fire. Like it is being burned. And her eyes are closed with a gold cloth I think it represents that she knows that the world is being doomed but she’s made to unsee the truth and not help anyone or she made herself not to see the truth. May be it is easy not to see the victim you want to help die in your presence. Her neck is being strained with a chain of keyboard I believe it can be seen as a chain throws. Someone made her not to pray for the ones who need her the most. It’s like her entire reason for existence is to help but her privileges are stripped away from in a very depressing way or may be she’s desperate to pray for the ones who are dependent on her and she knows God intend to send them to doom so she realizes that she’s not at all present there for any assistance but to make her suffer and experience the hurt and crying of the ones she would solely love and die to protect. The throne made of a damaged chair where she stands behind it. I believe it represents that even though she’s ready to help the people but the authority is no where to be seen or willing left the throne for the time being. She exclaims that she’s willing to lend a hand but she’s jncapable of helping them without an order, a authority. The art is terrifically depressing if you see my perspective. A lot of people think that angels are a kind of happy beings but truly they sacrifice their for the well being for others. They end up an unnecessary thing like the wastes we produce after their purpose but they can be used more or may be can be used more

khdj
khdj
2 years ago
Reply to  Shaarav

i love your take on the piece ! thank you so much for sharing

SRIRAM
SRIRAM
2 years ago
Reply to  Shaarav

Means alot!!🥺

Ananthitha
Ananthitha
2 years ago
Reply to  Shaarav

Thankyou for taking the time! Means a lot! ☺️

Muthuramalingam
Muthuramalingam
2 years ago

Awesome

Sheena Shuibe
Sheena Shuibe
2 years ago

Super well done 😍

Mohammed Shah
Mohammed Shah
2 years ago

Awesome

Shalu
Shalu
2 years ago

Superb….

Kalai
Kalai
2 years ago

Creative, great idea 💡, superb ✨✨

Dhanalakshmi
Dhanalakshmi
2 years ago

Amazing work and the idea is too good.Really appreciate the creativity.

Kalai
Kalai
2 years ago

Awesome🔥🔥

Sunu
Sunu
2 years ago

Love this !!

Alankrita
Alankrita
2 years ago

Just wow.

Valsala
Valsala
2 years ago

Awesome work. Very creative.

Arpit
Arpit
2 years ago

Is this really from waste materials??
Can’t believe!! Superb 💕

Veena S
Veena S
2 years ago

Great job .keep it up.

Robin
Robin
2 years ago

Guys it’s Amazing but needs more detailing 😉

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