The Rise of the Pheonix
58 inch X 53 inch X 15 inch
by,
Anika Goenka, Anoushka Poddar, Navya Samsukha, Sanju Haldar & Tia Sarda – Modern High School International, Kolkata
Material used:
Cardboard Box, Spray paints, Acrylic paints, Old laces, Old paper clips, Recycled mount boar, News papers, Magazine papers, Old wires, Glue gun & Old cloth
For our project, we decided to make a dress on a cardboard box. This dress represents women’s struggle in society, and how they have still managed to overcome their obstacles. Much like a pheonix rises up from the darkness, rising up from all the darkness and strife, so have women, fighting through all their struggle. A dress is a typical item of clothing worn by women, so we wanted to use it to represent women’s struggle and their rights. Red is a colour normally associated with danger, symbolising the precarious situations women have had to be in and out themselves in as well. It is also a colour representing power and strength, which is a theme commonly associated with women and their rights movement.
The gold undertones also represent the power women hold and the rich history each step they take carries. The black represents the darkness and issues women have to face. We wanted to use recycled materials to show how women overcame the clutter. The chains over the dress showcase how they are often held back by the constraints of society, and how they often need to physically ‘break’ these restraints. The cross they are arranged in symbolises how women, especially in India, are often told that the clothes they wear or the way the behave is ‘wrong’, and how Indian society needs to break these stereotypes. They have also been made from recycled newspaper to carry on the theme, and also to showcase just how fragile these stereotypes are and the fact that they are rooted in exceedingly delicate foundations that have been continuously built up for the past decades.The newspaper flowers riding up from the structure showcases how women grow even when faced with such terrible conditions. They have been made from recycled newspaper and waste wire. The paper clips also carry on this theme.
The golden colour shows how society often paints these chains to be unbreakable and important, when they really are not. The gold laces also showcase the constraints women have had to break through. The wings represent how women struggle and the power they hold. The glue gun drops on them are reminiscent of tears, to showcase the struggle and strife women have had to face. Clothing has always been a way of self expression for women, a way to break away from what society wants them to be. From the hijab, to the little black dress, fashion has been a cornerstone in women’s rights and their struggle. We wishes to portray this in all its glory, and pay homage to all the powerful women who came before us, and paved the way for the free world we live in today.
Price: INR 5000/-
The Team, from left to right
Sanju Haldar, Navya Samsukha,
Anoushka Poddar, Tia Sarda & Anika Goenka.
For print.
Archival Digital Print for A2 size:
On Hahnemuehle photo rag: INR 4,700
On Hahnemuehle canvas: INR 5,400
wow i love this
Excellent work
Creative and outstanding work
Creativity at its best.. OUTSTSANDING !!
Marvellous work ..the creation says it all..Excellent work tia..keep it up
Wow wonderful work..
Very well written… very thought provoking… ingenious
Very creative
Beautiful work! And the detailed explanation of the underlying theme makes it all the more compelling 👍👍
Beautiful work Navya
Excellent work Tia
Excellent work, Navya
Amazingly fantastic! Fabulous work with a lot of creativity, innovation and efforts!! 👌
The innovative conceptualization depicting a woman’s journey, her challenges, and her triumphs is truly commendable.
A most intriguing piece indeed. To add onto a bit of your phenomenal analysis of the work, red is also a colour that has been traditionally associated with women across the world, especially in India. The subversion of gold to represent a negative idea is also a well thought out decision. It brings to mind a golden cage, and fits in even better with the metaphor of an avian creature being trapped inside a cage. While the point about the glue gun drops seems to be lost at first glance, they too add another layer to the piece.
Furthermore, the decision to primarily use recycled materials is as admirable one, as the artists have chosen to express themselves while also attempting to ensure a minimal environmental impact. And they have succeeded in portraying their ideas in a relatively environmentally friendly manner, which is highly commendable.
I feel this perspective truly adds on to the artists’ portrayal of the metaphorical pheonix. This comment has enriched my views on this artwork.
Nice idea.! Very creative.
Phenomenal! Love the creativity
Nice ,original and innovative concept!!neatly done.keep up the good work!!
Innovative and imaginative representation of the struggle of women through a piece of clothing. love how each and every element used has a symbolic value and underlying meaning. Great thought provoking work!! Bravo!!
Amazing art but better is the reasoning to use the colors materials n supplies and made what represents a woman……hats off….
Very innovative and meticulous efforts have been put in.truly incredible
Outstanding work
True representation of how resilient women are. Love the bold colors and the creative write- up. Way to go, Navya and team!!
Excellent concept!
Wow I love the artwork the message is so inspiring!