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Kinetic & Interactive Pop Art

byThe DesigneraVisit gallery in Worli, Mumbai; Ships across IndiaStarts from14,000 per artworkView full gallery

Art that moves, shifts, and evolves. Discover a collection where technology meets creativity, transforming traditional canvases into dynamic narratives that respond to your presence.

'The Museum Heist' by Maegha, a mixed media and augmented reality artwork. The serene museum scene, filled with pop culture icons like Stitch and the Monopoly Man, transforms into a thrilling heist when viewed through AR.

A detail from 'The Museum Heist,' focusing on a luxury handbag painted with the character Richie Rich. This element blends themes of wealth, art, and cartoon nostalgia.

A close-up on a KAWS-inspired figure in 'The Museum Heist.' The use of augmented reality in this piece challenges perceptions of authenticity and the transformative power of art.

The full 'Museum Heist' artwork displayed in our gallery. Maegha’s innovative fusion of traditional art and technology redefines curation, offering an immersive experience.

A detail of the central figure in 'The Museum Heist.' Her sunglasses reflect other artworks, hinting at the layered, interactive nature of the piece that is fully revealed through AR.

A close-up of the Monopoly Man next to a KAWS figure. This juxtaposition of characters from different pop culture realms is a signature of our curated collection.

'Kahlo’s Kaleidoscope' and 'A Visionary' by Vijay Shinde. These lenticular portraits of Frida Kahlo and Vincent van Gogh feature sunglasses that reveal multiple masterpieces as the viewer moves, creating art that refuses to stay static.

A video demonstrating the anaglyph technology of 'X-Ray Hermès' by Arya Vichare. The piece, which shows the contents of a luxury handbag, comes to life in 3D when viewed with special glasses.

The nighttime view of the lenticular artwork 'Mumbai in Motion.' This image shows the city skyline illuminated, with a red sports car driving along the waterfront, all within the face of a watch.

A video showing 'The Grand Confluence,' a reversible painting. This piece can be hung in any orientation, representing the fluidity of identity and perception in a pop culture-infused world.

About Kinetic & Interactive Art

Interactive art changes the energy of a room because it rarely looks the same way twice. When you walk past a lenticular piece or scan an AR trigger, you unlock a hidden layer that remains invisible to the casual observer. These works function best when experienced in person to appreciate how the depth changes as you move through the space.

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