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Sculptures

Sculptures bring a visceral, almost primal energy to any space. Unlike paintings confined within the boundaries of a canvas, sculptures break free, inhabiting the room with a tangible presence that demands attention. They are not just to be seen—they are to be felt, explored, and experienced. Their three-dimensional form transforms a room, adding layers of depth and texture that draw you in, inviting your touch, gaze, and contemplation.

There is something profoundly moving about the weight and solidity of a sculpture. It evokes a sense of permanence, grounding a space with its physicality. A sculpture becomes more than an object; it becomes a companion in the room, a piece of art with which you can engage on a deeper level, far beyond the boundaries of a two-dimensional painting. When you bring a sculpture into your space, you’re not just decorating—you’re inviting in a piece of history, a fragment of the artist’s soul, a narrative that resonates on both personal a...
Sculptures bring a visceral, almost primal energy to any space. Unlike paintings confined within the boundaries of a canvas, sculptures break free, inhabiting the room with a tangible presence that demands attention. They are not just to be seen—they are to be felt, explored, and experienced. Their three-dimensional form transforms a room, adding layers of depth and texture that draw you in, inviting your touch, gaze, and contemplation.

There is something profoundly moving about the weight and solidity of a sculpture. It evokes a sense of permanence, grounding a space with its physicality. A sculpture becomes more than an object; it becomes a companion in the room, a piece of art with which you can engage on a deeper level, far beyond the boundaries of a two-dimensional painting. When you bring a sculpture into your space, you’re not just decorating—you’re inviting in a piece of history, a fragment of the artist’s soul, a narrative that resonates on both personal and profound levels.

The beauty of a sculpture lies in its versatility. It can command a room from its pedestal, merge seamlessly into the natural elegance of a garden, or stand as a bold centerpiece that transforms the entire atmosphere. Sculptures adapt to their surroundings, yet they never lose their unique voice. They interact with light and shadow, shifting in appearance with the time of day, making them living art that evolves within your space.
Sculptures leave a lasting imprint on both the space and the soul. They offer a bold, timeless statement that transcends trends and speaks to a deeper sense of taste and individuality. Unlike paintings, which captivate the eye, sculptures engage the whole being, creating a dialogue between the viewer and the art. They are not just additions to a room; they are transformations, breathing life, depth, and emotion into every corner they inhabit.
Incorporating sculptures into your space is more than an aesthetic choice—it’s an invitation to experience art in its most tangible, powerful form. It’s a journey into the heart of creativity, where every angle reveals a new story, and every glance deepens your connection to the art and the space it inhabits.

The movements seen in contemporary sculpture range across geometric abstraction, cubism, surrealism, pop art and installation art among others. Contemporary artists like Subrata Paul and Romicon Revola have been experimenting with mediums of wood and metal to create stunning sculptures. Artists who have traditionally painted on canvas have also started experimented with three-dimensional media to add freshness to their expression (mention artist names like Dinkar Jadhav, Kandi Narsimlui and Gopal Samantray who have created sculptures and how it has added another layer to their works).
Read More Sculptures bring a visceral, almost primal energy to any space. Unlike paintings confined within the boundaries of a canvas, sculptures break free, inhabiting the room with a tangible presence that demands attention. They are not just to be seen—they are to be felt, explored, and experienced. Their three-dimensional form transforms a room, adding layers of depth and texture that draw you in, inviting your touch, gaze, and contemplation.

There is something profoundly moving about the weight and solidity of a sculpture. It evokes a sense of permanence, grounding a space with its physicality. A sculpture becomes more than an object; it becomes a companion in the room, a piece of art with which you can engage on a deeper level, far beyond the boundaries of a two-dimensional painting. When you bring a sculpture into your space, you’re not just decorating—you’re inviting in a piece of history, a fragment of the artist’s soul, a narrative that resonates on both personal and profound levels.

The beauty of a sculpture lies in its versatility. It can command a room from its pedestal, merge seamlessly into the natural elegance of a garden, or stand as a bold centerpiece that transforms the entire atmosphere. Sculptures adapt to their surroundings, yet they never lose their unique voice. They interact with light and shadow, shifting in appearance with the time of day, making them living art that evolves within your space.
Sculptures leave a lasting imprint on both the space and the soul. They offer a bold, timeless statement that transcends trends and speaks to a deeper sense of taste and individuality. Unlike paintings, which captivate the eye, sculptures engage the whole being, creating a dialogue between the viewer and the art. They are not just additions to a room; they are transformations, breathing life, depth, and emotion into every corner they inhabit.
Incorporating sculptures into your space is more than an aesthetic choice—it’s an invitation to experience art in its most tangible, powerful form. It’s a journey into the heart of creativity, where every angle reveals a new story, and every glance deepens your connection to the art and the space it inhabits.

The movements seen in contemporary sculpture range across geometric abstraction, cubism, surrealism, pop art and installation art among others. Contemporary artists like Subrata Paul and Romicon Revola have been experimenting with mediums of wood and metal to create stunning sculptures. Artists who have traditionally painted on canvas have also started experimented with three-dimensional media to add freshness to their expression (mention artist names like Dinkar Jadhav, Kandi Narsimlui and Gopal Samantray who have created sculptures and how it has added another layer to their works).

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    Untamed Power
    Untamed Power 168000 (Incl of GST)

    By Dinkar Jadhav

    Sculpture | Acrylic on Fibreglass | 20 (w) x 20 (h) x 1(d)

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    Caressing - II
    Caressing - II 291200 (Incl of GST)

    By Dinkar Jadhav

    Sculpture | Acrylic on Fibreglass | 28 (w) x 28 (h) x 5(d)

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    Orthodox
    Orthodox 168000 (Incl of GST)

    By Dinkar Jadhav

    Sculpture | Fiberglass 13 (w) x 14 (h) x 12(d)

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    Peace
    Peace 179200 (Incl of GST)

    By Subrata Paul

    Sculpture | Bronze 18 (w) x 19 (h) x 9(d)

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    Cradle of Grace - II
    Cradle of Grace - II 319200 (Incl of GST)

    By Gnana P

    Sculpture | Bronze 34 (w) x 37 (h) x 16(d)

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    Cradle of Grace - I
    Cradle of Grace - I 319200 (Incl of GST)

    By Gnana P

    Sculpture | Bronze 30 (w) x 30 (h) x 18(d)

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    Duet of Telangana
    Duet of Telangana 392000 (Incl of GST)

    By Kandi Narsimlu

    Sculpture | Acrylic on Fibreglass | 13 (w) x 16 (h) x 10(d)

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    The Divine Ride of Durga
    The Divine Ride of Durga 280000 (Incl of GST)

    By H R Das

    Sculpture | Acrylic on Fibreglass | 24 (w) x 18 (h) x 12(d)

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    Blossoms and Bravery
    Blossoms and Bravery 280000 (Incl of GST)

    By H R Das

    Sculpture | Acrylic on Fibreglass | 24 (w) x 18 (h) x 12(d)

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    Song of Krishna
    Song of Krishna 221800 (Incl of GST)

    By Gnana P

    Sculpture | Wood Bronze 14 (w) x 16 (h) x 6(d)

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    Flutebearer of Wellness
    Flutebearer of Wellness 156800 (Incl of GST)

    By Gnana P

    Sculpture | Wood Bronze 10 (w) x 30 (h) x 10(d)

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FAQs for Sculpture Art

Sculpture art is a type of art that involves the creation of three-dimensional objects. Sculpture artists may use a variety of materials, including metal, stone, wood, clay, or plaster. India also has a rich history and culture of using sculpture as an art form.

The main difference between a sculpture and a statue is that a statue is a specific type of sculpture that is meant to represent the figure of a person or an animal. A sculpture can represent a person, animal, objects or even the abstract and fantastical.

Famous contemporary sculptors

Internationally, sculptors like Antony Gormley (UK) and Ai Weiwei (China) have made significant impacts with their innovative approaches to sculpture. Gormley's iconic "Angel of the North" in England and his "Another Place" installation on Crosby Beach reflect his exploration of human existence and space. Ai Weiwei's politically charged installations, such as "Sunflower Seeds," challenge societal norms and advocate for human rights.

A brief history of Indian Sculptures

Indian sculptures are a testament to a rich historical tradition, deeply rooted in the ancient artistry of the Indus Valley Civilization and extending through the ages to the intricate temple carvings of Khajuraho and the monumental statues of ancient kings and deities. These sculptures embody a profound cultural heritage, with modern Indian sculptors drawing inspiration from this continuous lineage. The cultural symbolism in Indian sculptures is profound, often reflecting spiritual beliefs and cultural icons that resonate deeply within India’s diverse religious landscape.

What makes Indian sculpture truly unique is the fusion of tradition and modernity. Contemporary Indian sculptors skillfully blend traditional techniques with modern themes, creating works that are both deeply rooted in history and strikingly relevant to today’s world. This fusion is also reflected in the use of traditional materials like bronze, stone, and wood, which, while preserving ancient techniques, infuse the art with a modern sensibility. This tactile connection to India’s rich past adds layers of meaning and continuity.

The diversity of India’s regions is mirrored in the varied aesthetic expressions found in its sculptures. From the intricate bronzes of Tamil Nadu to the bold terracottas of Bengal, each region offers its own distinct style, reflecting the country’s geographic and cultural diversity. The vibrant tradition of folk and tribal sculpture further enriches this tapestry, bringing a raw, expressive quality that connects deeply with nature, mythology, and everyday life.

Indian sculptures often transcend mere aesthetics, entering the realms of spirituality and philosophy. Many are created as sacred objects, meant for worship and meditation, thus embodying spiritual dimensions that go beyond the visual. The philosophical depth of these works invites viewers to engage with profound ideas about life, the universe, and existence, making each piece a portal to deeper contemplation.

Narrative and storytelling are central to Indian sculpture, with many pieces telling stories from epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata. These narrative-rich artworks are not just visually striking but also carry timeless tales that have been passed down through generations. In contemporary times, Indian sculptors also use their work as a medium for social and political commentary, reflecting on current societal challenges and making their art a powerful force for change.

Finally, Indian sculptures offer a unique emotional and sensory engagement. Traditional sculptures often invite tactile interaction, especially in religious contexts where devotees physically connect with the statues. The emotive expressions captured in Indian sculptures, from the serene smile of a Buddha to the fierce gaze of a goddess, evoke deep emotional responses, offering viewers a profound and personal connection to the art. In essence, Indian sculptures are more than mere objects—they are living traditions that blend history, culture, spirituality, and emotion into forms that captivate and inspire, making them a powerful addition to any space.

Famous Indian Sculpture Artists

Ramkinkar Baij (1906–1980) is often considered one of the pioneers of modern Indian sculpture. His works are known for their bold, dynamic forms and his ability to infuse movement and energy into static mediums like stone and bronze. Baij's sculptures often depict rural life, with a deep sensitivity to the human condition, reflecting the simplicity and strength of India's common people. His most famous works include "Santhal Family" and "Yaksha-Yakshi," which are celebrated for their innovative use of material and form.

Prodosh Dasgupta (1912–1991) was a leading figure in Indian modernist sculpture. His works are characterized by their abstract, stylized forms that often evoke a sense of spiritual or mystical quality. Dasgupta's sculptures blend traditional Indian themes with modernist aesthetics, creating pieces that are both timeless and contemporary. His use of bronze and his ability to manipulate form and space made his work stand out in the Indian art scene.

D.P. Roy Choudhury (1899–1975) was a prominent sculptor known for his realistic and expressive style. His sculptures often depicted heroic and historical themes, capturing the essence of Indian nationalism and independence. One of his most famous works is "Triumph of Labour," a monumental bronze sculpture in Chennai that celebrates the dignity of labor. Roy Choudhury's works are noted for their attention to detail and the powerful emotional impact they convey.

Amar Nath Sehgal (1922–2007) was a modernist sculptor known for his abstract and minimalist approach. His works often explore themes of human suffering, resilience, and the spiritual journey. Sehgal's sculptures are marked by their simplicity of form and deep emotional resonance. He was also a vocal advocate for artists' rights, famously winning a legal battle against the Indian government for the unauthorized removal of one of his sculptures.

Anish Kapoor (1954–Present) is an internationally renowned sculptor of Indian origin, known for his large-scale, often monumental works that challenge perceptions of space and form. His sculptures, such as "Cloud Gate" in Chicago and "Sky Mirror," play with reflective surfaces, creating illusions and engaging viewers in an interactive experience. Kapoor's work is characterized by its minimalist yet impactful use of material, often exploring the relationship between the viewer, the object, and the space around it.

Mrinalini Mukherjee (1949–2015) was known for her unique approach to sculpture, using unconventional materials like hemp, jute, and fabric. Her work blurs the line between craft and fine art, often resembling organic forms inspired by nature and mythology. Mukherjee's sculptures are noted for their intricate textures and vibrant colors, making her a distinctive figure in Indian art. Her works challenge traditional notions of sculpture, bringing a tactile, almost living quality to the medium.

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