MAP ArtPreti Sood

Preeti Sood was born in India. She did her Bachelors in Printmaking from Chandigarh College of Arts and pursued her Master at Santiniketan, Kala Bhavan and later did her second MA degree in printmaking at University of the Arts London. At present she works in the printmaking department at the Arts University, Bournemouth. She has worked as an Artist Fellow at the University of Lincoln. She has done three solo shows internationally and has been selected for various printmaking shows in London, Delhi, Bangalore and Japan.

She has recently been accepted at the BITE- Contemporary Printmaking Show. Her work explores contemporary laser technology in conjunction with traditional printmaking processes. Starting point is the distressed ephemera of urban streets and the decay and recombination of these multi-layered images in seemingly random and unexpected ways. It is intriguing that these overlaid, worn images represent the plastic world in which we live – echoing a spent past within the living present. Posters can be like an autobiography of the wall to which they adhere. Her practice has evolved into an exploration of displacement experienced by individuals inhabiting cultures. The delicate tissue-like image that results from the process represent her own sense of being torn and displaced between cultures and the transformation that is evolving within and without.

For more information, commissions and sales... please call MapArt on: 0044 (0) 207 9160544 or Email: info@mapstudiocafe.com
Blessings Colours of Urban Environment 0 Colours of Urban Environment 1 Colours of Urban Environment 2 Colours of Urban Environment 3
Colours of Urban Environment 4 Colours of Urban Environment 5 Colours of Urban Environment 6 Colours of Urban Environment 7 Colours of Urban Environment 8
Displacement 7 Displacement 8 Hands to ... History Identity
Ritual Trust

Displacement Series

Works on Metallic Silver Paper

AAS Cart-O-Graphic Duo Echo Finders Keepers
Ghalib Guftagu Head of the Table High Tea La Salon
Labour Chowk Mehfil Nature Calls Obtuse Rumours
Sadiq Ka Waqt Sitaram Bazaar The Courtyard The Walled City Turn Right, Right

Laser Cut Series

Barriers to Entry Brighter Half Emigration Gandhi Indian Standard Time
Long Distance Relationship Patriarchy Rooted