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Indian Ceramic Triennial, 2024, New Delhi.

In collaboration with Shraddha Joshi

'The Devine Plan' 

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In geometry, a Platonic solid is a convex, regular polyhedron in three-dimensional space. Referred to as sacred geometry, Plato associated these forms with earth, water, fire, air, and ether. In their installation Divine Plan, the artists use interconnected icosahedrons (a water element denoting human emotions) to focus on co-existence and multiple realities, the interlinked multiplicity reflecting one of the central ideas of a common ground. 

The 1000 interconnected slip cast porcelain pods re-invents century old techniques of slip casting production to create an ambitious architectural exploration. The emitted glow of the experimental and multisensorial installation allows an entry into a liminal zone where mind, body and soul can engage in self-reflection. and an open-ended, fundamental existential question of the "Divine Plan".

Supported by Anvi Pottery

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