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Giving attic electronics a chance at reincarnation
That most art contains strong conceptual qualities is hardly perplexing. However, any creation that passes through the hands of Haribaabu Naatesan is also infused with a large dose of ‘mukti’ – a common Indian phrase representing the on-going circle of life.
‘Rcycling International’ magazine
Dated: October, 2012
www.recyclinginternational.com/magazine/issue-october-2012/article/6634/scrap-art-giving-attic-electronics-chance-reincarnation
MAESTRO
Art and responsibility to earth is rarely seen as effectively as it is visible in these beautiful iconic creations by this artist who makes mechanical fossils out of electronic wastes: HARIBAABU NAATESAN
‘The Pool’ magazine, Indian Edition
Dated: 02nd August, 2010
PUTTING ART TO WORK
While conventional artists use palettes, canvases and textures of various materials for inspirations, there are some who create their own genre.
The Times of India, Mumbai Mirror
Dated: 11th April, 2010
GREY GADGETS GETS GLORY
Sculptor Haribaabu Naatesan finds artistic expressions in scraps...
The Times of India, BOMBAY TIMES
Dated: 26th December, 2009
ASSEMBLED ART
What meet you in a corner tucked away within Out of the Blue at Union Park, Khar, are framed wonders made of what you usually sell to your local scarp dealers.
Hindustan Times, Mumbai Edition
Dated: 19th December, 2009
DON’T JUNK IT!
Artist Haribaabu Naatesan, marries art with design while creating art works from scrap...
DNA, Mumbai Edition,
Dated: 14th December, 2009