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My UCL Portfolio

Manav Patel
Grade 12 - Kodaikanal International School
Support & Strength
(6 X 2 feet)
Spray paint, Chair, Bricks
D 5th June 2019

This is an installation which displays


my characteristic of being supportive.
The chair with the missing leg is
supported with bricks which have my
face spray painted on them. Hence,
portraying my supportive nature and
willingness to help others
irrespective of time and situation.
Saturday Morning Drill
17 x 12 inch
Spray paint, Paper, Lino ink
11th June 2019

The Saturday Morning Drill is a spray


paint piece which displays my hiking
experience in Kodaikanal, a place where
I lived in for seven years. Hiking every
saturday morning created golden
memories which will be remembered
forever. The colors black and white
portray the memories of the past while
the color yellow is used to show the
everlasting golden memories that will
stay with me forever.
Human doings, Demon doings
17 x 12 inches
Glass paints
12th June 2019

This is a artwork on the issue of


pollution . As seen that the various
colours of the glass painted hands depict
different ways of pollution, such as blue
being water and red being fire.
ஞ डચા
13 x 3 inches
Clay
20th June 2019
This clay installation shows the diversity
in India. Through the use of various
letters from some of the major spoken
languages in India being stencilled on
the masks portraying the diversity in the
country as it is one of the most
important things that it is known for.
Colour Control
16 x 8 inch

Wire, cloth, knitting thread

26 June 2019

These wire figures are colour coded with their respective expressions and convey the
strength of symbolism that colours hold. As every wire mask is moulded to a different
expression with the colour being symbol of the expression.
Within
India.
17 x 12 inch
Pencil, Acrylic, Water Colour, Soft Pastel, Charcoal
23rd June - 6th July 2019
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This is a series of 7 art works being unique
in materials such as acrylic, watercolour,
pencil and charcoal. Each of these artworks
convey the idea of how villages in India
display its culture and daily living.
Kodaikanal
8 inches (Diameter)
Ceramic
10th July 2019

This ceramic piece is a summary of


what kodaikanal is known for, its
beauty. The piece is fragile,
vibrant, and elegant conveying
how the place is a wonder of
nature.
On Indian streets
17 x 12 inch
Pen, Soft Pastel, Crayon
15 th July 2019

This pen sketch portrays the


natural yet complicated life that
one can find one Indian streets.
Global Warming
20 x 15 inch
Glass paint, Turpentine, Acrylic colours, Spray paint, Texturiser
13rd August 2019

This mixed media artwork shows


every aspect of global warming.
Being a street style artwork. The
piece uses wide ranges of stencils
and colours mainly to criticizing
Donald Trump for not believing in
global warming.
Colour coded Memories
13 x 6 inches
Digital Media
24 th September2019

This digital installation is a


Please go to this link in order to view experience of the colour
the artwork.
mesmerising sky in kodaikanal. It
is in the memory of my last year in
https://vimeo.com/380552133
kodaikanal as this patch of colours
symbolise my last few days with
the most valued people.
Sketch book, Artist Research, and Experimenting:
Thank you

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