Indian artist Sonal Relekar-Ramnath s Sisterhood heads for the Moon
2 hours ago ‘Sisterhood’ by Indian artist Sonal Relekar-Ramnath .
Indian artist Sonal Relekar-Ramnath is over the moon as is the country as her painting Sisterhood is headed to the moon as part of The Peregrine Collection!
A first for an Indian artist, her artwork will be part of an assembly of creative works by 1200 creative artists and one A.I.
These will be carried in a time capsule aboard the Astrobotic Peregrine Lunar Lander scheduled to be sent to the Moon this year.
Obviously on top of the world, Relekar-Ramnath says: When I started painting Sisterhood , I never imagined that it would go to the moon, literally.
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New Delhi, April 5
Indian artist Sonal Relekar-Ramnath is over the moon as is the country as her painting Sisterhood is headed to the moon as part of The Peregrine Collection!
A first for an Indian artist, her artwork will be part of an assembly of creative works by 1200 creative artists and one A.I. These will be carried in a time capsule aboard the Astrobotic Peregrine Lunar Lander scheduled to be sent to the Moon this year.
Obviously on top of the world, Relekar-Ramnath says: When I started painting Sisterhood , I never imagined that it would go to the moon, literally. I find this whole experience nothing short of a miracle. The artist holds a Masters in Fine Arts from the Academy of Art University, San Francisco, and is based out of Mumbai.
Indian artist Sonal Relekar-Ramnath is over the moon as is the country as her painting ‘Sisterhood’ is headed to the moon as part of The Peregrine Collection!
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