Spaces : No faces
(2005)
“Spaces: No Faces” offers a unique glimpse into the intimate worlds of women, captured through the lens of Leena. This gallery is a collection of evocative photographs focusing on the subtle details that define personal spaces—be it a gently resting hand, the reflective surface of a mirror, the familiar comfort of a bed, the sacred presence of a tulsi plant, a fleeting bird, or a whimsical wall doodle.
Each image, devoid of faces, speaks volumes about the lives entwined within these spaces, telling stories of presence, absence, and the many emotions in between. Leena’s series invites viewers to look beyond the obvious and feel the essence of everyday life and its silent yet powerful narratives.

A lane

Doorway

Face smuged

Mirror detail

Portrait

Portrait

Lady detail

Educating Them

Boy on bed

Leg detail

Hand Detail

Portrait

Phool Bibi Org

Room Detail
Leena Kejriwal’s galleries are powerful visual narratives that illuminate the harsh realities of our world while inspiring change through art.