








'Svacchanda', 2025
£108.00
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Stoneware clay, glaze
10.5cm x 7cm x 8cm
Signed: bottom
"This piece is called Svacchanda, a Sanskrit word that means moving freely, following one’s own will, acting without constraint. The sculpture reflects on how the body holds both discipline and freedom. In some Tantric traditions, the body is not something to rise above but something to work with. Through touch, through ritual, through repetition, the body becomes a site of transformation. I am drawn to the material side of those practices. The way the body is marked, shaped, even redefined through small acts. Placing. Tracing. Covering. Uncovering. This piece is about that space. Where control meets release. Where presence becomes form."
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Unique
Stoneware clay, glaze
10.5cm x 7cm x 8cm
Signed: bottom
"This piece is called Svacchanda, a Sanskrit word that means moving freely, following one’s own will, acting without constraint. The sculpture reflects on how the body holds both discipline and freedom. In some Tantric traditions, the body is not something to rise above but something to work with. Through touch, through ritual, through repetition, the body becomes a site of transformation. I am drawn to the material side of those practices. The way the body is marked, shaped, even redefined through small acts. Placing. Tracing. Covering. Uncovering. This piece is about that space. Where control meets release. Where presence becomes form."
(click image for full view) (price includes VAT)
Unique
Stoneware clay, glaze
10.5cm x 7cm x 8cm
Signed: bottom
"This piece is called Svacchanda, a Sanskrit word that means moving freely, following one’s own will, acting without constraint. The sculpture reflects on how the body holds both discipline and freedom. In some Tantric traditions, the body is not something to rise above but something to work with. Through touch, through ritual, through repetition, the body becomes a site of transformation. I am drawn to the material side of those practices. The way the body is marked, shaped, even redefined through small acts. Placing. Tracing. Covering. Uncovering. This piece is about that space. Where control meets release. Where presence becomes form."
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