Sculpture
Brass card holder, 'Divine Offering'
Pah sculpts a classic nude, her nubile body cast in lustrous brass. Raising her arms, the young woman holds a green leaf aloft. A rich bronze-like patina lends an antique effect to this beautiful sculpture. It is designed to hold business cards.
Brass sculpture, 'Powerful Goddess'
S.K. Shaw captures Kali's fierce beauty in this admirable dhokra brass sculpture. According to the Hindu faith, Kali defeats Shiva in a mystical battle that leads to his rebirth, thus promoting the cycle of renewal.
Brass statuette, 'Elephant Heritage'
S.K. Shaw celebrates the artistic heritage of Eastern India with this fascinating sculpture. Detailed in brass dhokra style, it features a handsome elephant carrying a diya lamp guarded by a royal peacock.
Brass statuette, 'Guarding the World' (medium)
This brass statuette by K.C. Sharma portrays Lord Ganesha in a mighty pose. Standing tall, his sixteen hands carry spiritual weapons, signifying the destruction of evil in the world.
Brass statuette, 'Oxcart'
S. K. Shaw recreates a bygone scene from the countryside in an antique-style brass sculpture. Hand-crafted in the painstaking dhokra technique, it depicts a man driving an oxcart. Because each piece is an individual work of art, the size and shape could vary slightly.
Brass statuette, 'Peace Angel'
A vision of celestial peace, a deva kneels with his hands on his chest. A Buddhist angel, the deva greets the faithful with the usual sawasdee greeting. Pah casts the image of brass with a bronze patina finish, and dresses the celestial being in a traditional wrap and crown.
Brass sculpture, 'Slender Water Girl'
Tall and slender, a young maiden strikes a casual pose. She carries a jar of water on one hand, balancing it with an arm over her head. Pah sculpts an enchanting statuette, detailing the drapery of her clothing and her pensive expression.
Engraved brass art, 'Magical Fish'
Leaping from the swirling waters of the sea, Saringka Mussaya is momentarily silhouetted against the night sky. The magical horned fish is an incarnation of Lord Vishnu in Hindu tradition and is thought to dwell in the mythical Himmaphan where many sacred animals live.
Bronze sculpture, 'Circular I'
In exaggerating the elasticity of the human body, Emne Al-Haje creates a piece of intriguing curvature. Sculpted with precision in oxidized bronze and mounted on a granite base, Emne is a consummate master of balance and influenced by her extensive experience in ballet.
Bronze sculpture, 'Elongation II'
Drawing from her extensive experience in ballet, Emne Al-Haje creates this oxidized bronze piece depicting the beauty of a dancer who gracefully incorporates a glass ball into her routine.











