Toiling legs with the visible marks of squeezed muscles; bent bodies carrying the burden of unidentifiable objects — mixed with sweat, despair and unabated exploitation; and some nets, axes, and sickles that trap the bodies in the backdrop of the preamble of the Indian Constitution welcome one to the world of the marginalized communities. Painted on blue backgrounds that mostly symbolise the colour of Amebedkarite resistance(s), artist Vikrant Bhise’s canvases in the exhibition titled ‘Sense and Sensibilities’ embody the sense of constitutional freedom, equality, and fraternity.