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Born and raised in India, Lata currently lives and works in the UK. Lata is a visual artist that specialises in contemporary sculpture and has completed masters in fine art in both India and London. Her work is held in private collections throughout Europe, India and Korea.

Lata is a founder member of art:ifact and Thurrock Arts, a platform for contemporary arts in Thurrock, which hosts an annual Art Trail.

Lata travels extensively and participates in International artists residencies throughout the world. Lata's work reflects upon her own life, through a journey of exploration of materials, texture, colour, pattern, shape and form. Her current work is a return to her roots, the sense of re-familiarisation, which the experience of migrating to the west necessitates. The return has given her the shape of the specific circular form, symbolic of the cycle of time. The Circular motif represents how things where, how they changed and how they have returned to natural states of what they were, before Lata's transitional journeys to the west.

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Born and raised in India, Lata currently lives and works in the UK. Lata is a visual artist that specialises in contemporary sculpture and has completed masters in fine art in both India and London. Her work is held in private collections throughout Europe, India and Korea.

Lata is a founder member of art:ifact and Thurrock Arts, a platform for contemporary arts in Thurrock, which hosts an annual Art Trail.

Lata travels extensively and participates in International artists residencies throughout the world. Lata's work reflects upon her own life, through a journey of exploration of materials, texture, colour, pattern, shape and form. Her current work is a return to her roots, the sense of re-familiarisation, which the experience of migrating to the west necessitates. The return has given her the shape of the specific circular form, symbolic of the cycle of time. The Circular motif represents how things where, how they changed and how they have returned to natural states of what they were, before Lata's transitional journeys to the west.