India, May 10 -- Some exhibitions speak; others whisper. Shinei Sharma's The Journey of Soul does neither - it listens. The works in this collection do not impose meaning but create space for it, drawing viewers into a dialogue with the unseen.

The exhibition is structured as a spiritual pilgrimage, beginning with Hiranya Garbha. Here, Sharma explores cosmic origins through a careful balance of form and emptiness. The golden tones suggest creation's first moments, while the deliberate negative space around them carries equal weight. This series establishes the exhibition's visual language - one where absence is as articulate as presence.

The Five That Form the World translates elemental energies into visual terms. Earth appears not as l...