Fragmented
“Fragmented” is a series of five wall sculptures that deconstruct the square into layered, linear forms. Delicate metal strips define shifting boundaries, where structure and absence interact. Shadows become an integral element, extending the composition beyond the physical frame. The work explores spatial tension—rigid yet dynamic, structured yet ephemeral—echoing architectural traces and the fluidity of perception.
In Motion
The series – In Motion, explores the transformation of the square, a symbol of order and stability, into dynamic structures that embody movement and change. Each pedestal sculpture rises from a screen-printed map of Shahjahanabad, anchoring it in the city’s layered history. Shadows cast by the steel forms further extend this dialogue, dissolving boundaries between structure, memory, and impermanence.”
In Motion I,Mild steel with powder coating,H 10 x D 10 x W 2in.approx,Wooden base with screen print 13 x 13 x 1.25 in
In Motion I,Mild steel with powder coating,H 10 x D 10 x W 2in.approx,Wooden base with screen print 13 x 13 x 1.25 in
In Motion II,Mild steel with powder coating,H 10 x D 10 x W 2in.approx,Wooden base with screen print 13 x 13 x 1.25 in
In Motion II,Mild steel with powder coating,H 10 x D 10 x W 2in.approx,Wooden base with screen print 13 x 13 x 1.25 in
In Motion III,Mild steel with powder coating,H 10 x D 10 x W 2in.approx,Wooden base with screen print 13 x 13 x 1.25 in
In Motion III,Mild steel with powder coating,H 10 x D 10 x W 2in.approx,Wooden base with screen print 13 x 13 x 1.25 in
In Motion IV,Mild steel with powder coating,H 10 x D 10 x W 2in.approx,Wooden base with screen print 13 x 13 x 1.25 in
In Motion IV,Mild steel with powder coating,H 10 x D 10 x W 2in.approx,Wooden base with screen print 13 x 13 x 1.25 in
In Motion V,Mild steel with powder coating,H 10 x D 10 x W 2in.approx,Wooden base with screen print 13 x 13 x 1.25 in
The Structure
The Structure is a suite of seven sculptural works in wood and metal, born from initial paper studies. Each piece explores the square as a fundamental unit of structure, space, and interruption. The interplay of grid and form reflects a rhythm of construction, deconstruction, and quiet control within architectural logic.