Meera's practice sits at the intersection of textile art and ecological awareness. She forages plants, roots, and minerals from the landscapes of Tamil Nadu to create her dye palette — each colour a direct conversation with the local ecology.
Trained in traditional handloom weaving at the Weavers' Service Centre in Chennai, she spent years learning from master weavers before establishing her own studio. Her textiles are characterised by their subtle, shifting colours and the visible mark of the maker's hand.
She joined Indikala drawn by the opportunity to collaborate with artists across disciplines. Her recent collaborative work with Arjun — combining hand-dyed fabrics with ceramic elements — has opened new directions for both their practices.