Cosmopolitan India

Threads of Hope

SARAH NAQVI

“I try to create in ways that make my practice feel like an extension of myself—which does not exist in isolation, constantly critiques the systems of oppression, and advocates democracy and freedom of speech. I work primarily with textile, embroidery, and foundobjects, and have a keen

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