Gold Dust - Veteran pottery artist Anju Kumar is all set to showcase her new line titled "Gold Dust". The Exhibition connects and reflects the bright aspiration of urban citizen in their living space vis--vis interiors. The collection "Gold Dust" at is a melting pot of influences, a celebration of imagination and fine craftsmanship. One of the most striking characteristics of this collection is its variety. Variations of texture, color, form and style of decoration seem to be almost seamless. This diversity being her signature .One that tends to appeal to collectors.
The highlight of Anju's collection this time includes furniture pieces like tables, mura's, floor lamps, Big Planters, Urns, Urlis, Tall floor lamps, sculptures and ceramic paintings. Crafted in innovative and experimental shapes, they encompass surface texturing and straight lines following the minimalist trends. Her exhibition also offers an interesting range of corporate gifts for diwali. Egyptian inspired murals find form on sculptural urns as tall vases find expression in abstraction. The color palette sways from earth tones intermingling with gold and copper hues that stream through brownish beige, off white tones with hints of black playing hide and seek. Anju Kumar also re- works the text for spiritual iconography. Interpreting Lord Buddha in his serene form. And also the potter's much love and reverence for the Lord Ganesha that reflects through in many near real and abstract reflection.
Gold Dust - Veteran pottery artist Anju Kumar is all set to showcase her new line titled "Gold Dust". The Exhibition connects and reflects the bright aspiration of urban citizen in their living space vis--vis interiors. The collection "Gold Dust" at is a melting pot of influences, a celebration of imagination and fine craftsmanship. One of the most striking characteristics of this collection is its variety. Variations of texture, color, form and style of decoration seem to be almost seamless. This diversity being her signature .One that tends to appeal to collectors.
The highlight of Anju's collection this time includes furniture pieces like tables, mura's, floor lamps, Big Planters, Urns, Urlis, Tall floor lamps, sculptures and ceramic paintings. Crafted in innovative and experimental shapes, they encompass surface texturing and straight lines following the minimalist trends. Her exhibition also offers an interesting range of corporate gifts for diwali. Egyptian inspired murals find form on sculptural urns as tall vases find expression in abstraction. The color palette sways from earth tones intermingling with gold and copper hues that stream through brownish beige, off white tones with hints of black playing hide and seek. Anju Kumar also re- works the text for spiritual iconography. Interpreting Lord Buddha in his serene form. And also the potter's much love and reverence for the Lord Ganesha that reflects through in many near real and abstract reflection.
Contact: 9810033305
Added by aabhay_lal on October 4, 2008