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Charuvi Agrawal

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Charuvi Agrawal
Designer, Installation & Visual Artist
Born
New Delhi, India
NationalityIndian
Alma materSheridan College
College of Art
AwardsLimca Book of Records
Websitewww.charuvi.com


Charuvi Agrawal (born 20 June 1983) born in New Delhi is an Indian painter, sculptor, animator, visual and installation artist.

Work

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Mentioned in Limca Book of World Records. Shri Hanuman Chalisa directed in 2013 [1] Her other works are physical installation, such as the "Shri Hanuman Suspended Sculpture." She is a Co-Creator in The Legend of Hanuman Series. Her exhibitions include Thali Bajao Praxinoscope, Shakti Fair & NGMA.

Art Installations and Public Exhibits

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  • Shri Hanuman Suspended Sculpture": This 25-foot sculpture, composed of 26,000 bells. As a traveling art installation, it has been displayed at locations such as the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA), Select CITYWALK,[2] Red Fort, as well as in cities including Mumbai, Pune,[3] and Indore.
  • "Shakti: Fair & Fierce": Standing at 10 feet tall, this sculptural installation is crafted from over 150,000 hand-blown glass beads.[4]

Charuvi Design Labs

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In 2009, Charuvi founded Charuvi Design Labs (CDL) in Gurugram, focusing on producing high-quality animation content and innovative artwork. CDL has since become a hub for pioneering work in 2D and 3D animation, visual effects, and interactive installations.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Charuvi Design Labs 'Shri Hanuman Chalisa' to be honored as "Outstanding Indian Design based IP" at Orbit Live- Industry Honours 2014 -". AnimationXpress. 7 January 2014.
  2. ^ "Come and witness the grandeur of Lord Hanuman at Select CITYWALK – India TV".
  3. ^ "Phoenix Marketcity, Pune Unveils Majestic 25-Foot Lord Hanuman Sculpture Titled Divine Vibrations in Commemoration of Ram Mandir Inauguration".
  4. ^ Mankatalia, Dhriti (8 March 2024). "Shakti: Fair & Fierce - Celebrating Feminine Power Through Art at Delhi's NGMA". The Hindu.
  5. ^ "Top technology trends to rule the Indian animation industry in 2023".
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