Lost & Found Object 19

₹23,000.00

Size -17x10x6 cms

Weight-0.9 kg

2025

Medium - ∆02 Raku on Terracotta

LOST AND FOUND OBJECTS

The series grows from my search for what time leaves behind — fragments of vessels, shrine pieces, and temple details once central to devotion and community. Though displaced or eroded, they still carry the residue of touch, prayer, and memory.

The works, built in terracotta, stoneware, and raku, embrace both permanence and vulnerability. Surfaces are layered, scarred, or incomplete, echoing decay and endurance. Subtle openings and arches act as memory windows, thresholds between presence and absence.

Gold glaze appears as a luminous thread — not as ornament, but as sanctification — transforming fractures into sites of reverence, where loss turns into radiance. Lost and Found seeks not to restore the past, but to let clay hold its spirit, keeping the sacred alive in new forms.

Size -17x10x6 cms

Weight-0.9 kg

2025

Medium - ∆02 Raku on Terracotta

LOST AND FOUND OBJECTS

The series grows from my search for what time leaves behind — fragments of vessels, shrine pieces, and temple details once central to devotion and community. Though displaced or eroded, they still carry the residue of touch, prayer, and memory.

The works, built in terracotta, stoneware, and raku, embrace both permanence and vulnerability. Surfaces are layered, scarred, or incomplete, echoing decay and endurance. Subtle openings and arches act as memory windows, thresholds between presence and absence.

Gold glaze appears as a luminous thread — not as ornament, but as sanctification — transforming fractures into sites of reverence, where loss turns into radiance. Lost and Found seeks not to restore the past, but to let clay hold its spirit, keeping the sacred alive in new forms.