Home Actress Karishma Sharma HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers January 2021 Karishma Sharma Instagram - Sunday finally was a fun day, gallery hopping. @mumbai_gallery_weekend 1st photo - @paragsonargharestudio places the human body in focus, which not only shows strength and passion, but also it’s vulnerability and sensuality. Skin maps to the soul of a human. 2nd photo- KAMA, made from the marble stones discarded in the making of deities takes the form of female pelvis bone. Playful yet poignant. It’s signifies life in a form. #Prashantpandey 3rd video- The sculpture series ‘picking up the pieces of myself’ inspired by temple sculptures, see shilo embodying myth,casting parts of her body in brass as metaphor for how we break and bring ourselves back together. #Shilo 5th photo- @rithikamerchant Invites us to ponder the age old questions of what is deemed worthy of saving and how we strike a balance? Is there a possibility of a utopia or are we chasing after the unattainable? What we take with us and what gets left behind? 6th photo - @sam_kulavoor It’s called “I like it? What is it? Hinting at notion of virtual augmented reality creating things on the screen where nothing exists in physical space.

Karishma Sharma Instagram – Sunday finally was a fun day, gallery hopping. @mumbai_gallery_weekend 1st photo – @paragsonargharestudio places the human body in focus, which not only shows strength and passion, but also it’s vulnerability and sensuality. Skin maps to the soul of a human. 2nd photo- KAMA, made from the marble stones discarded in the making of deities takes the form of female pelvis bone. Playful yet poignant. It’s signifies life in a form. #Prashantpandey 3rd video- The sculpture series ‘picking up the pieces of myself’ inspired by temple sculptures, see shilo embodying myth,casting parts of her body in brass as metaphor for how we break and bring ourselves back together. #Shilo 5th photo- @rithikamerchant Invites us to ponder the age old questions of what is deemed worthy of saving and how we strike a balance? Is there a possibility of a utopia or are we chasing after the unattainable? What we take with us and what gets left behind? 6th photo – @sam_kulavoor It’s called “I like it? What is it? Hinting at notion of virtual augmented reality creating things on the screen where nothing exists in physical space.

Karishma Sharma Instagram - Sunday finally was a fun day, gallery hopping. @mumbai_gallery_weekend 1st photo - @paragsonargharestudio places the human body in focus, which not only shows strength and passion, but also it’s vulnerability and sensuality. Skin maps to the soul of a human. 2nd photo- KAMA, made from the marble stones discarded in the making of deities takes the form of female pelvis bone. Playful yet poignant. It’s signifies life in a form. #Prashantpandey 3rd video- The sculpture series ‘picking up the pieces of myself’ inspired by temple sculptures, see shilo embodying myth,casting parts of her body in brass as metaphor for how we break and bring ourselves back together. #Shilo 5th photo- @rithikamerchant Invites us to ponder the age old questions of what is deemed worthy of saving and how we strike a balance? Is there a possibility of a utopia or are we chasing after the unattainable? What we take with us and what gets left behind? 6th photo - @sam_kulavoor It’s called “I like it? What is it? Hinting at notion of virtual augmented reality creating things on the screen where nothing exists in physical space.

Karishma Sharma Instagram – Sunday finally was a fun day, gallery hopping. @mumbai_gallery_weekend

1st photo – @paragsonargharestudio places the human body in focus, which not only shows strength and passion, but also it’s vulnerability and sensuality. Skin maps to the soul of a human.

2nd photo- KAMA, made from the marble stones discarded in the making of deities takes the form of female pelvis bone. Playful yet poignant. It’s signifies life in a form.
#Prashantpandey

3rd video- The sculpture series ‘picking up the pieces of myself’ inspired by temple sculptures, see shilo embodying myth,casting parts of her body in brass as metaphor for how we break and bring ourselves back together. #Shilo

5th photo- @rithikamerchant Invites us to ponder the age old questions of what is deemed worthy of saving and how we strike a balance? Is there a possibility of a utopia or are we chasing after the unattainable? What we take with us and what gets left behind?

6th photo – @sam_kulavoor
It’s called “I like it? What is it?
Hinting at notion of virtual augmented reality creating things on the screen where nothing exists in physical space. | Posted on 18/Jan/2021 19:35:08

Karishma Sharma Instagram – I love people who are nothing like ordinary. The ones who were driving aimlessly exploring, skinny dipping at midnight, collecting seashells from every beach they walk while everyone else was where everyone else was. People who are raw and chaotic. They won’t know what to say in a conversation but they’ll tell you the physical properties of all nearby planets or play an instrument or read you their favourite poem. They’ll show you versions of themselves in minute details and roll their sleeves so you can see their scars. When they speak, they unknowingly say things that awaken an echo in you. When you look at them in the eye you can tell that they’ve been through more than most, but they’re wild and unapologetic,and they will look you in the eye. When you tell them a secret,they will treat like a flower and put it behind their ear. I love people like that and how could I not? They carry the kind of magic I’ve never seen before; they will untie your hair, shake it loose and make you fall in love with them. They’re so beautiful it’s impossible to believe the whole world isn’t pulled toward them the way you are, but because it isn’t so, it makes those people that much more special. 

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