What initially appeared as a grab bag of unrelated visuals revealed a unifying thread, a playful tongue-in-cheek commentary on modern relationships and social experiences.“Bits and pieces from nowhere in particular” have blossomed into a narrative that is both personal and universally approachable.
Humour and irony play key roles. By exaggerating and poking fun at real-life situations, Rakhee’s work creates a lighthearted commentary on the ways we connect, communicate, and sometimes miscommunicate in search of love and companionship. Each object’s scene is a short story in itself, but together they form a larger narrative arc like episodes in a comedy series.
The artworks are a satirical mirror of her journey and her friend’s anecdotes, proving that even the most scattered fragments can create a compelling story when viewed through a unifying lens. By blending media and reimagining objects as story vessels, Rakhee aims to create a visual experience, a feeling that gives us scenes from our own lives, rendered in vibrant colour and texture. In the end, the concept celebrates the idea that coherence in art and life doesn’t require perfection or linearity, it can emerge playfully from chaos.
