The Sprouts
Kalpavriksha
Through The Depths
It is with incessant and intense efforts that brilliance comes out…
It is with unrelenting focus and passionate perseverance that the outcome gets magical…
‘Through the Depths’ is an ode to such passion, endeavour and intent… that results in a ‘Gem’, which is a marvel of nature. A gem that is delicately extracted ‘Through the depths’ of the earth and finely crafted by the ones who care.Fabricated as a symbolic portrayal of constantly changing life, the installation represents the process of extraction of raw stone from the depths of the earth and its subsequent refinement into an aesthetic symbol.
In Deep Thought
A Legendary Smile
Part of a series called ‘Mahatma in Me – a tribute to Mahatma Gandhi’
Inspired by the great visionary Mahatma Gandhi, Vibhor Sogani worked on a series of 12 art installations titled “Mahatma in Me – a tribute to Mahatma Gandhi.” The installations embody the Mahatma’s values of peace, equality and non-violence. Subtle images of Mahatma Gandhi and some impressions of his thoughts, expressed in reflective steel leaves the viewer reflecting on the Mahatma within. The collection of artworks was first displayed in Gujarat (India) in 2015, to commemorate 100 years of Mahatma Gandhi’s homecoming from South Africa. It was invited to Australia in 2016. The exhibition then travelled to some National Art Galleries and Museums across Africa in 2017.
A Silent March
And Millions Followed
Part of a series called ‘Mahatma in Me – a tribute to Mahatma Gandhi’
Inspired by the great visionary Mahatma Gandhi, Vibhor Sogani worked on a series of 12 art installations titled “Mahatma in Me – a tribute to Mahatma Gandhi.” The installations embody the Mahatma’s values of peace, equality and non-violence. Subtle images of Mahatma Gandhi and some impressions of his thoughts, expressed in reflective steel leaves the viewer reflecting on the Mahatma within. The collection of artworks was first displayed in Gujarat (India) in 2015, to commemorate 100 years of Mahatma Gandhi’s homecoming from South Africa. It was invited to Australia in 2016. The exhibition then travelled to some National Art Galleries and Museums across Africa in 2017.