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Reflections on the Mahatma Down Under

Oct 29, 2016 06:32 PM IST

Mahatma and Me, a series of installations by artist Vibhor Sogani, is an ode to Gandhi, in Sogani’s favourite medium: steel

Visitors to Bell Tower at Elizabeth Quay in Perth, Australia, are being treated to a visual treat these days. More than 10 life-size installations with the largest of the scale of 16 feet by 10 feet, propagating the values of non-violence, peace and self-reliance, peers at them as they get close to the tower, in the heart of the city.

The work A Silent March that is part of the Mahatma and Me show by celebrated artist Vibhor Sogani being held in Perth till November 2.
The work A Silent March that is part of the Mahatma and Me show by celebrated artist Vibhor Sogani being held in Perth till November 2.
The work Step Towards Divine is part of the Mahatma and Me show by celebrated artist Vibhor Sogani, being held in Perth till November 2.
The work Step Towards Divine is part of the Mahatma and Me show by celebrated artist Vibhor Sogani, being held in Perth till November 2.
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    Aasheesh Sharma works with the opinion team at Hindustan Times. Over the last 20 years, he has worked with a wire service, newspapers, magazines and television. His story on the longest train journey in India was included in an anthology on train writings in 2014.

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