Sculptures
I began doing sculptures with clay, concrete, wood and than onto mild steel and bronze.
As a contemporary artist, I feel my metal sculptures should reflect current technology’s possibilities.
Since 2000, I have been using stainless steel as the medium for all my sculptures.
At my studio near Bangalore, I have executed over 100 stainless steel sculptures.
The height of these pieces ranges from ten centimeters to over seven meters, the heaviest being over a ton. Most of the works were designed with a computer and the stainless steel components were precision-cut with laser. Sculptures in stainless steel are durable and easy to maintain. I am convinced that the sky is the limit in doing creative sculptures in stainless steel.

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Two sculptures (1978)
Medium: glass fiber reinforced cement (GRC)
Collection: Portland Cement Factory, Heidelberg, Germany
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Murthy, (1968) Medium: Cement Concrete h 270 cms
Collection: Government Museum, Chennai
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Momunent to the Assassinated (1996)
Medium: Kota stones, Steel and granite h 250 x 560 x 180 cms
Collection: Artist displayed at MMB, New delhi
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Mother Goddess (1978) h 3.4 meters, Medium: Glassfibre Reinforced Cement
Collection: Portland Cement Factory, Heidelberg, Germany
Sculptures in steel

Altar for the ritual B (1981)
Medium: bronze h 45 x 65 x 40 cms
Collection: Evelina De Poli, Italy
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Bhagavati (1967) Medium: cement concrete, h 120 cms
Collection: Trudy and Walter, Germany
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Altar for the ritual performance A (1981)
Medium: bronze h 48 x 65 x 40 cms
Collection: Evelina De Poli, Italy
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Bronzetto 1981
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Bronzetto 1981 2 1981
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Altar for Bronzetto 1981
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Sculptor with his work (1986)
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Titamber (1986) Medium: bronze h 45 x 45 x 28 cms
Collection: Evelina De Poli, Italy
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Ritual Symbol (1981) Medium: bronze h 100 cms
Collection: Evelina De Poli, Italy