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Mad Paule

A study of the quiet beauty found in the stages of deterioration.

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Mad Paule is a New Delhi-based artist whose practice spans photography, illustration, and video. Their work focuses on the delicate intersections of intimacy and nostalgia, capturing moments that feel both personal and fleeting. By documenting the quiet shifts in human connection and memory, Paule creates a space for reflection on the passage of time. Paule’s explorations of deterioration have earned recognition in publications such as Beautiful Bizarre, Ignant, and Maxim. Through a multidisciplinary approach, the artist invites viewers to observe the slow decay of subjects, finding a specific resonance in the transient nature of the world around us.

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Paule’s aesthetic blends the raw honesty of photography with the imaginative depth of illustration. The work centers on the quiet erosion of forms, using themes of nostalgia and intimacy to evoke a sense of shared memory and fading presence.
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Mad Paule — questions answered

What mediums does Mad Paule use?

Mad Paule is a multidisciplinary artist who primarily works with photography, illustrations, and videos.

Where is the artist based?

The artist is currently based in New Delhi, India.

What are the recurring themes in this collection?

The collection focuses on the themes of intimacy, nostalgia, and the various stages of deterioration.

Has Mad Paule’s work been featured in major publications?

Yes, their work has been featured in several notable publications including Beautiful Bizarre Magazine, Ignant, Maxim, Nakid Magazine, and Nature in Focus.

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