Home? Whom?, A large wooden cage/doll’s house reveals within it another cage/doll’s house which in turn is a receptacle for intimate ink drawings within two glass jars. The drawings and decoupaged images recount scenes from early childhood memory. I spent the first four years of my life living on a ship and traveling the world with my parents. One of the most distinctive and cherished memories of the time was when my mother would spend hours reading stories to me on the deck of that ship. The ship, and later my homes in Bombay and New York create shifting trajectories, each so vastly different from each other. This multilayered and nuanced work evokes narratives in personal identity, nostalgia and migration