Horse | Inkjet print on Cotton-rag | 76 x 100 cm | 2013
The horse does not know that he is called a horse or any other name in any other language.
The act of writing the word Horse on a horse in a broader context highlights an ironic reinforcement appearing almost invasive towards ‘the other’. The use of English language refers to the colonial past of imposition of one culture over the other having the same pattern of anthropocentric thinking as a cultural centric thoughts and highlighting the aspects of political psychology when confronted with the “other”.