Matt

SGD 6,980.00

Explore ‘Matt’ featuring Kumari’s exquisite bronze sculpture artwork - her iconic bell pepper. This captivating piece transcends mere representation, serving as a profound symbol of Kumari's exploration of beauty found in everyday objects and the natural world.

From seed to mature fruit, it is the essence of growth and transformation.

Take in the varied looks and shapes it presents as you change the positioning of the artwork.

Kumari's art prominently incorporates abstract interpretations of nature. Influenced by her religious background and traditional Hindu upbringing, her sculptures are inspired by the daily rituals and practices associated with these roots. Many of these rituals involve seeds, pods, and the utilisation of chillies, elements that have consequently found expression in her artistic endeavours.

Year:
2013

Dimensions:
20 x 19 x 17 cm

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Explore ‘Matt’ featuring Kumari’s exquisite bronze sculpture artwork - her iconic bell pepper. This captivating piece transcends mere representation, serving as a profound symbol of Kumari's exploration of beauty found in everyday objects and the natural world.

From seed to mature fruit, it is the essence of growth and transformation.

Take in the varied looks and shapes it presents as you change the positioning of the artwork.

Kumari's art prominently incorporates abstract interpretations of nature. Influenced by her religious background and traditional Hindu upbringing, her sculptures are inspired by the daily rituals and practices associated with these roots. Many of these rituals involve seeds, pods, and the utilisation of chillies, elements that have consequently found expression in her artistic endeavours.

Year:
2013

Dimensions:
20 x 19 x 17 cm

Explore ‘Matt’ featuring Kumari’s exquisite bronze sculpture artwork - her iconic bell pepper. This captivating piece transcends mere representation, serving as a profound symbol of Kumari's exploration of beauty found in everyday objects and the natural world.

From seed to mature fruit, it is the essence of growth and transformation.

Take in the varied looks and shapes it presents as you change the positioning of the artwork.

Kumari's art prominently incorporates abstract interpretations of nature. Influenced by her religious background and traditional Hindu upbringing, her sculptures are inspired by the daily rituals and practices associated with these roots. Many of these rituals involve seeds, pods, and the utilisation of chillies, elements that have consequently found expression in her artistic endeavours.

Year:
2013

Dimensions:
20 x 19 x 17 cm