Homebound - An exhibition by Artist Amrit Kaur
Homebound
Amrit Kaur
15th May 2025 - 5th June 2025
Community Gallery Franklin Arts Centre
HomeBound is a love letter to the quiet constancy of home-familiar, yet touched by time. Returning after a long absence, I see it anew, as if the years have softened the edges while deepening its meaning.
The lemons ripening in my backyard, the rustling of trees in the afternoon breeze, the gentle rhythm of daily life-these simple moments, once overlooked, now feel luminous. They are both unchanged and transformed, bearing the quiet dignity of things that persist.
My work captures this delicate paradox: the way home remains, yet shifts in our absence. It is a meditation on memory, on the beauty of the ordinary, and on the ever-changing lens through which we see the places that shape us.
Image: Amrit Kaur, The little Glimmers, 2025
Website: artbyamrit.com
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