At the soon-to-be-operational Noida International Airport in Jewar, whose design draws from the haveli architecture of western Uttar Pradesh, two monumental works by Paresh Maity invite travellers to pause amid transit.
Among the works is Jagriti , an 8-ftby-100-ft six-panel oil-on-canvas painting. Installed near the Check-In area for now and set to move closer to the Departures walkway once operations begin, the work traces India’s spiritual landscape through sites in Uttar Pradesh. Characteristic of Maity’s visual language is the play of light, which flows across the panels and binds them into one narrative. “ Jagriti , meaning awakening, is an ode to India’s rich heritage, aesthetics, natural beauty, architecture, art and spirituality,” says the artist, who spent nearly two years conceptualising the artwork.
12/06/2026 Shivika Manchanda/Times of India
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