
Folded Frequencies
Stitched empty blister packs, 135 x 53 inches
Srishti Art, Hyderabad, July 2025
Folded Frequencies brings together the remnants of pharmaceutical consumption (empty blister packs) stitched into folded, sculptural form that lives between fragility and resilience. The sculptural form composed of stitched, empty blister packs cascades like a sacred relic, transforming the mundane act of pill taking into a form of devotional rhythm.
Each empty pocket holds a residue of medication once taken faithfully, each stitch carries a whispered plea, and each fold becomes a fossilised record of lived experiences that oscillate between the frequencies of science and faith, body and spirit, cure and ritual. This sculptural relief invites slow looking at what was emptied is now imbued with meaning and memory. The work stands at the confluence of silent care and belief, a folded relic of contemporary survivalism stitched not merely with thread, but with resonance. In reframing the discarded as a site of devotional residue, the work asks What echoes reside in remains - the traces of pain or prayers?







