Home Within

Medium:Stoneware
Height:9 inch / 22.9 cm
Width:9 inch / 22.9 cm
Dimension:W: 22.9 cm × H: 22.9 cm

This sculpture presents a captivating architectural abstraction, crafted with precision and poetic balance. Made from stoneware, it portrays a miniature world where geometry and emotion intersect.

65,000.00

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Gautam Das | Home Within | Stoneware | 9 x 9 inches | 2023 (Delivered)

This sculpture presents a captivating architectural abstraction, crafted with precision and poetic balance. Made from stoneware, it portrays a miniature world where geometry and emotion intersect. The composition features a series of staircases, arched windows, and doorways—familiar architectural forms that evoke the essence of a dwelling, yet arranged in a surreal, dream-like structure. The interplay of curves and straight lines, along with the textured surfaces and earthy tones, gives the work a tactile depth and quiet introspection. Each element seems to narrate a fragment of human existence—movement, passage, and memory—contained within the confines of a seemingly simple form. The work reflects a meditative exploration of space and belonging, where the “home” becomes both a physical and emotional construct, timeless and deeply personal.

Born 14th August, 1963

Research Projects, Papers and Books
Solo Exhibition : Sponsored by Birl Academy of Art & Culture 1989
Travel Exhibition in U.K. 1990
Sponsor Exhibition by British Council, Kolkata-1993
Sponsor Exhibition by British Council, New Delhi-1994
Sponsor exhibition by British Council, Madras-1995

Awards :
Charles Wallace Trust Arts Award in Ceramics, Edinburgh College of Art, Heriot-Watt University, U.K. 1998
Invited to participate in International Triennial Ceramics workshop organised by the Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi, 2001
Invited to participate in All India Ceramics amp organised by the Lalit Kala Academy, Calcutta, 2001
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International VII Triennial Exhibition, New Delhi, 1994
Invited to install a large Terracotta Mural at the Delhi British Council office in 1995, the building designed by Charles Corea
Invited to install and decorate with Terracotta murals at the State Bank of India, Santiniketan Branch in 2000-2001


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