Royal Existentials: A Webcomic Series Tells Stories of Historical (and Contemporary) Angst in India

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Alexa Altmann

Royal Existentials is a weekly webcomic series created by Aarthi Parthasarathy, co-founder of Falana Dimka Films.
Parthasarathy uses Mughal miniature art to address existential questions of contemporary societal angst, such as for example censorship, privilege and gender.

The small Bangalore-based studio also produces a great variety of other media such as a film series about the feminist street-art collective ‚Fearless‚, which tackles conversations on gender and public space and several short films dealing with environmental issues.

For an interview with the artist read more at ‚Royal Rant‚, The Hindu.

22. September 2015 | Veröffentlicht von Alexa Altmann
Veröffentlicht unter Allgemein

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