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Mixing up media to create art

Published by: Team GI Youth

Though trained as a painter, Dheer is an established name in digital media with phenomenal long-exposure photographs, video editing and sensors. He received the Inlaks Fine Arts Award in 2015, and has also assisted performance artist Nikhil Chopra.

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Published on 10, Feb 2022

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