For their wall in Lodi Art District, Dwa Zeta chose abstract forms referring to the flow of Delhi streets which reflect their impressions of the hectic, crowded, yet potent and colourful nature of the city. Since they also felt a lack of feminine equality in the flow of the city, they chose bright pink as the main colour for their wall to figuratively mark the feminine element in a public space, to pay a tribute to women who are afraid of being visible so as to empower them, and establish the city as their own.