<Shraddha Bhargava>

<Shraddha Bhargava> <Shraddha Bhargava> <Shraddha Bhargava>

<Shraddha Bhargava>

<Shraddha Bhargava> <Shraddha Bhargava> <Shraddha Bhargava>

Artist statement

I am a lens-based artist, educator, and professional doctorate student at the School of Computing and Architecture, University of East London, whose practice emerges from a sustained engagement with observation, imagery, and the hidden structures that shape perception. Informed by a combined education in Information Technology and the Arts, I approach visual systems through an interdisciplinary framework that connects material, computational, ecological, and chromatic logics. Beginning as an editorial photographer, I developed a sensitivity to human environments that now informs my conceptual, research-led investigations into natural geometries, coloration, and biomimetic design. My work explores how visual structures shape light, form, and meaning across natural and digital contexts, and investigates the correlations between how machines interpret visuals and how humans perceive them. Alongside this practice, I teach and develop visual literacy methodologies shaped by nature study and pattern recognition, bringing together art, science, and pedagogy to understand how we see and interpret the visual ecosystem.

Decoding the structural design of a pigeon plumage.


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