Likitha R Jain is a visual art practitioner based in Bangalore, holding a
Master’s degree in Visual Arts (MVA) from Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath. Her
process explores the transformation of reclaimed materials and found visuals from
mass media, allowing intuitive gestures and material energy to shape new forms.
Alongside her art practice, Likitha has a background in textile and jewelry design,
which enriches her approach to texture, form, and material exploration. She has
received the Best Annual Display Award (BVA) in 2023 and participated in
exhibitions such as Out of Syllabus(Frida Art House, 2024), International Woman’s
Day (2024), and Catalysis Gradshow (2023). She has also attended workshops on oil
painting, temporal drawing, metal casting, and curatorial practices, further
expanding her creative perspective.

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Body as protest

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This piece emerges from my ongoing exploration of how images carry, lose, and regain meaning. Working with fragments sourced from printed media, I pull visuals away from their familiar narratives and allow them to drift into new relationships. The cut-out silhouette, with its quiet bloom of leaves, and the hybrid bird-human form are both products […]

Artist: Likitha R Jain

Post human body

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This collage imagines a post-human body—one that slips beyond being human-centric. Against a soft ochre ground, a lone figure rises from a textured mound, its form assembled from fragments of printed media. The image grows out of my ongoing practice of appropriating found visuals from magazines, newspapers, and other mass-circulated sources. By extracting and recombining […]

Artist: Likitha R Jain

Residue Series

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My image-making practice is rooted in appropriating found visuals from printed media such as magazines, newspapers, and other mass-circulated sources. I extract fragments from these images, intervene in their original contexts, and detach them from their past narratives. Through an intuitive process of selection, reorganization, and recomposition, these fragments are transformed into new forms that […]

Artist: Likitha R Jain