This Article is From Jul 16, 2021

Priyanka Gandhi Vadra's Son On Uncle Rahul Gandhi's Role In His 1st Photo Exhibition

Titled "Dark Perception", the exhibition showcases photographs from wildlife shoots to Raihan Vadra's journey in London, where he is studying.

The exhibition, which began on July 11, is currently underway at Delhi's Bikaner House

New Delhi:

What happens when there is darkness? Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra's son, Raihan Vadra, explores this theme in his first photo exhibition titled "Dark Perception", which mines his experiences with light, space, and time after he suffered an eye-injury during a school cricket match in 2017.

"Light, space, time, three determinants of our perception of the world. Each defines the illusions of our reality. What happens when there is darkness?" tweeted the 20-year-old.  

"I started to do a lot of black  and white shoots after my eye accident; the perception of how one perceive things and using the concept of darkness to seek light," Raihan Vadra told NDTV.

Encouraged by his mother Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, photography has been Raihan's childhood passion. His grandfather, former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi, too loved photography and the junior Vadra has begun to appreciate and study his works.

"The use of DSLR then and now, his (Rajiv Gandhi's) works and what they did were very interesting... My mother is my sharpest critic and guides me apart from my uncle (Rahul Gandhi), who helped me conceptualise the exhibition.

The photographs range from wildlife shoots to his journey in London, where he is studying. For him his grandmother Congress president Sonia Gandhi's rare outdoor visit to see his work was a proud moment.

"Proud of my boy for finding his own path and working hard towards his goals. His 1st exhibition, 'Dark Perception: An Exposition of Light, Space and Time', is currently up at Bikaner House, New Delhi," tweeted Priyanka Gandhi Varda, posting a selfie with the young artist.

The exhibition, which began on July 11, is currently underway at Delhi's Bikaner House. It runs till July 17.

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