Headscape, New Delhi
Headscape, New Delhi
CLAYMEN + MuSo, Mumbai
CLAYMEN + MuSo, Mumbai
All is Swell, New Delhi
All is Swell, New Delhi
Sculptures for Frames, Qatar
Sculptures for Frames, Qatar
Tableware for Gaa, Bangkok
Tableware for Gaa, Bangkok
Hand moulded Cups for Depanneur, Denmark
Hand moulded Cups for Depanneur, Denmark
Pictoplasma in Isolation, Germany
Pictoplasma in Isolation, Germany
Personal Belongings, New Delhi
Personal Belongings, New Delhi
India Artfair, New Delhi
India Artfair, New Delhi
DLF X Claymen, New Delhi
DLF X Claymen, New Delhi
Installation at UniQlo, New Delhi
Installation at UniQlo, New Delhi
Hand pressed Cups for Uniqlo, New Delhi
Hand pressed Cups for Uniqlo, New Delhi
ASYAAF, Seoul, South Korea
ASYAAF, Seoul, South Korea
De-Stress, New Delhi
De-Stress, New Delhi
Collectible Design, Hong Kong
Collectible Design, Hong Kong
Serendipity Arts Festival, Goa
Serendipity Arts Festival, Goa
Area codes, New York
Area codes, New York
Mess is More, New Delhi
Mess is More, New Delhi
Table Set For One, New Delhi
Table Set For One, New Delhi
Claymen Gallery/Shop, New Delhi
Claymen Gallery/Shop, New Delhi
OBATAIMU, Mumbai
OBATAIMU, Mumbai
Mutable, Mumbai
Mutable, Mumbai
Ho-Art, Hyderabad
Ho-Art, Hyderabad
Tyranny of Perception, New Delhi
Tyranny of Perception, New Delhi
No Lab, Istanbul
No Lab, Istanbul
India Design Id, New Delhi
India Design Id, New Delhi
Bowls For Le Mill, Mumbai
Bowls For Le Mill, Mumbai
This is India, London
This is India, London
Pictoplasma, Berlin
Pictoplasma, Berlin

JOURNEY JOURNAL

I create these small sculptures from my observation of the common man and his dilemmas. Claymen figures come in peace and maintain silence. Although going through their own existential crises at times they are mere spectators or observers to the notion that “man is losing his humanity and becoming a thing amongst the things he produces.” The idea of being or being present in time and space is reflected in my choice of material - clay is a simple, everyday, raw material used by everyone. Sun dried, half-baked in an open fire – clay is omnipresent and yet individual in the way one uses it. In time, the clay dissolves back into the Earth.