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Description: This work talks about the early layering of civilization. Inspired by the corrugated forms of primitive pottery and the Indus Valley settlements. The tri-color dots represent the slow, layered building of society, echoing ancient construction methods and traditions. The zigzag patterns on the rim indicate the course of the lost Saraswati River. This work stands not just as a container, but as a symbolic archive, one that remembers how myth, environment, and community came together in threes to lay the foundation for civilization itself.
Dimensions: 9” × 9” × 12”
Weight: 3.468 kg
Medium: Ceramic Stoneware
Year: 2024
Description: This work talks about the early layering of civilization. Inspired by the corrugated forms of primitive pottery and the Indus Valley settlements. The tri-color dots represent the slow, layered building of society, echoing ancient construction methods and traditions. The zigzag patterns on the rim indicate the course of the lost Saraswati River. This work stands not just as a container, but as a symbolic archive, one that remembers how myth, environment, and community came together in threes to lay the foundation for civilization itself.
Dimensions: 9” × 9” × 12”
Weight: 3.468 kg
Medium: Ceramic Stoneware
Year: 2024