About
Deepthi Muralibabu is a visual artist whose practice moves through the intersections of femininity, memory, and resistance. Rooted in personal and collective histories, her work reclaims narratives of womanhood and reframes how women are seen within postcolonial Indian visual culture. By drawing from and disrupting mainstream visual language, she foregrounds softness and intimacy as radical forms of strength.
Her images explore how gender, land, and resilience shape everyday life. They speak to gestures of care and endurance that often remain outside dominant histories, creating space for stories of women, queerness, and community to unfold with quiet defiance.
Deepthi works through long-term relationships and slow observation, allowing trust and intimacy to build over time. Moving between the personal and the political, and between documentary and the dreamlike, her practice continually asks what it means to resist, to remember, and to be seen.
Contact
deepthimuralibabu2011@gmail.com
@deepthimuralibabu
London / India