Nāso , meaning something entrusted or inherited, reflects on the emotional weight of family, memory, and obligation. Through a sequence of images and text, the artist explores the tension between attachment and the desire to let go.
The act of packing and unpacking becomes a metaphor for choosing what to carry forward and what to release. Within Bhavana, the work considers healing as a process of reflection, acceptance, and redefinition of relationships.
A visual artist based in Kathmandu, Ranjit approaches art as a journey of understanding the mind and its influence on body and soul. His practice unfolds through introspection, where each work emerges from questions, reflections, and a search for awareness. Through research and symbolism, he builds visual narratives that connect ideas with imagination, creating layered worlds shaped by personal inquiry and broader social contexts.
