Anita Dube, describing her own work in her Critics Note for Khoj Modinagar (1997) states:
“... [I was] ... hanging thinly braided electric-pink cloth (cut from the yardage of a single polyester saree) from the forks of the branches of a dark mango tree with wide outsretched arms. These pink braided lines ended in a small bell. Close by and part of the work was the covering of the open manhole drains by a glittering woven string mat on a square metal frame.”