Precarious Sculpture par K.R. Nariman

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  • Édition limitée (n°3/5) Sculpture, Bronze sur Métal
  • Dimensions Hauteur 43in, Largeur 17in / 26.00 kg
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Precarious is inspired by one of the greatest conservation success stories in Asia. The Greater One Horned Rhino was widely hunted for sport and for their horn. In the early 19th century, it was almost hunted to extinction. Due to strict protection and management from wildlife authorities, the Greater One Horned Rhino was brought back from the brink[...]
Precarious is inspired by one of the greatest conservation success stories in Asia. The Greater One Horned Rhino was widely hunted for sport and for their horn. In the early 19th century, it was almost hunted to extinction. Due to strict protection and management from wildlife authorities, the Greater One Horned Rhino was brought back from the brink of extinction. This artwork depicts this majestic animal being reduced to the want of just its horn. The upward thrust movement attempts to give the viewer a sense of hope. Through this artwork, I hope to inform the viewer that our actions harm other living species around us.

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K.R. Nariman was born in New Delhi, India where she currently resides. She just graduated with a Masters of Fine Arts degree (MFA) from Wimbledon College of Arts, University of Arts, London. Her artistic inspiration[...]

K.R. Nariman was born in New Delhi, India where she currently resides. She just graduated with a Masters of Fine Arts degree (MFA) from Wimbledon College of Arts, University of Arts, London. Her artistic inspiration comes from her learnings at the studio of K.S. Radhakrishnan where she spent two years honing her casting skills before completing her masters from London. 

Her research is preoccupied by the depletion and ultimately the extinction of the environment and the creatures that co-habitat amongst us. The widespread threat to the environment in the face of unconstrained waste generation and developments in technology pose monumental threats to wildlife and the environment. The fractal nature of both the earth and the varying species on it fascinate her. Through her art, she hopes to remind people that our lifestyles and our actions can harm other living species and the environment around us. By working in this field, she is interested in conserving the symbiotic relationship between man, nature and animals.

She specialises in Bronze casting but also works in different materials such as metal, wood and ceramics. She has interned with the well-known metal sculptor -Arzan Khambatta, the Padma Shri awardee- Sudarshan Sahoo and learnt ceramics at Blue Pottery, Delhi. She has been nominated for Wildlife Artist of the Year 2019, shortlisted for the Clifford Chance Sculpture Award and been awarded fourth place for 3 dimensional award at the 9th All Women Art Exhibition, Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery 2020. She has also been a part of a number of group shows in London. Some noted ones include; the Royal Society of British Artists Annual Exhibition 2019 and the Society of Women’s Artist Annual Exhibition 2019.

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