UK artist Sukhi Barber who spent twelve years in Kathmandu, Nepal studying Buddhist philosophy created these bronze sculptures based on the traditional techniques of stone carving and lost-wax bronze casting.
"Sukhi’s sculptures are intended to bridge the cultures of East and West. Embodying the peace and compositional balance of ancient devotional art, they represent complex philosophical ideas with a simplicity and clarity that renders them accessible to the Western viewer."
"Exploring themes of hidden potentials, and the transcendence of our limiting view of a solid reality, her work often represents the negative space as being as important as the material itself, implying the dance of form and spirit, a constant state of transformation."
Check her website: http://sukhibarber.com/
"Sukhi’s sculptures are intended to bridge the cultures of East and West. Embodying the peace and compositional balance of ancient devotional art, they represent complex philosophical ideas with a simplicity and clarity that renders them accessible to the Western viewer."
"Exploring themes of hidden potentials, and the transcendence of our limiting view of a solid reality, her work often represents the negative space as being as important as the material itself, implying the dance of form and spirit, a constant state of transformation."
Check her website: http://sukhibarber.com/
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very peaceful looking sculptures
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