
Bathed in the twilight hues of deep purple and gold, Garden of Golden Light transports us to the marble halls of Akbar’s tomb — a place where memory and imagination bloom side by side. Inspired by Malti’s visit to this Mughal-era monument, the piece blurs the lines between architecture and dreamscape, with intricate archways dissolving into radiant floral fields. The lavender-blue blossoms feel almost ethereal, pulsing with warmth and light as if they’ve grown straight from a memory of love and legacy.
This piece hums with quiet longing, a meditation on beauty that endures through time and place. As you take it in, you can almost feel the hush of the air, the shimmer of stone, and the soft echo of a story whispered in the garden’s breeze.
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Archival giclée print on textured, acid- and lignin-free pape
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Size: 14 x 11 inches
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Paper weight: 320gsm
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Hand-signed by the artist at the bottom
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Fade-resistant inks tested to last 60+ years
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Color: Golden orange, twilight violet, rose pink, soft periwinkle
Color may vary slightly depending on screen settings.