
INR 80,000 + GST
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I work primarily with clay, allowing the process to remain intuitive and experimental. Each piece evolves through touch, chance, and repeated engagement with the material, where form is discovered rather than imposed. Living by the sea deeply informs my practice—the ocean’s vastness, mystery, and quiet strength shape my designs. Marine life, natural creatures, and the shifting colours of water and light find their way into the surfaces and forms I create. The sea is both a source of inspiration and a metaphor for constant movement and transformation. I consciously choose sustainable, earth-friendly materials, respecting clay as a natural resource with its own memory and rhythm. Traditional hand-building techniques merge with contemporary explorations, allowing each work to carry traces of process, place, and time. My practice is a dialogue between nature and material, rooted in observation, curiosity, an
My creative work draws from the sea—its vastness, layered depths, and ever-shifting forms—to explore the idea of Sonder. Like the ocean, every individual carries unseen currents: stories, emotions, and complexities that exist beneath the surface. The sea-inspired forms I create echo this quiet truth. No two waves are alike, just as no two lives move in the same rhythm. Organic contours, fluid lines, and oceanic colours reflect the individuality of each passerby, each object holding its own inner world. Working with clay allows these forms to emerge slowly, shaped by touch, time, and chance, much like human experience itself. Through these pieces, the ocean becomes a metaphor for humanity—vast, mysterious, and deeply personal—where every form stands alone, yet belongs to a larger, shared existence.
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