The images I captured all along my journey is to allow what I saw be a mirror that I could reflect upon. I am a reflection of the community that I met in this journey. The images make sense of my past, bring peace for today and create a vision for tomorrow. I love those who can smile in trouble, who can gather strength from distress, and grow brave by reflection. My role in society as an artist is to try and capture and express what I feel. Not to tell people how to feel, but as a reflection of self. I felt a string of excited when the picture of one's life is captured. And now, no matter what I thought I had capture and done or why I did it but its complete because the beginning of like is to let those I like be perfectly themselves, and not to twist them to fit my own image. Otherwise I like only the reflection of myself I find in them.
Friends-Places-along-the-journey
Life is a journey to an unknown place . . . Through my journey along the path I met wonderful children, youths and adults who in turn teaches me to understand the meaning of life. In searching and discovering more about myself and find meaning to life I visited many places in different states in India and Nepal. This journey of life was exciting when I challenge my own weaknesses.
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
With Balram once a street child in Vijayawada - Andhra Pradesh
In the year 1999, I facilitated many sessions to the street children in Vijayawada
and one among them was Balram who was 12 years old then.
Seven years after i.e., in 2006, while facilitating sessions in the workshop to 78 platform workers in Bhopal,
I met Balram once a street child and now a street educator in Vijayawada who participated in the workshop.
I was surprised and shocked.
&
I realize that I am still around.
This was the most happiest and memorable day in my life since i understood clearly that the work had so much transformed and changed the life of a street child.
With the oldest & youngest Platform Workers in India
The youngest Platform Worker in India who work in West Bengal |
Asha Ben - The Oldest Platform Worker in India who work in Itarsi. |
Platform Worker: A person who work for children in the railway platform in India.
While facilitating sessions to 78 platform workers in India during the workshop that was held in Bhopal - Madhya Pradesh I met the oldest and youngest platform workers in India.
the youngest
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