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This bronze head by Himmat Shah is a study in elemental abstraction and philosophical presence. Cast in textured metal, the surface bears deliberate pockmarks and scars—echoes of erosion, time, and introspection. The facial features are reduced to their essence: deep-set eyes, a long, planar nose, and a mouth often absent, inviting contemplation rather than expression.…
This bronze head by Himmat Shah is a study in elemental abstraction and philosophical presence. Cast in textured metal, the surface bears deliberate pockmarks and scars—echoes of erosion, time, and introspection. The facial features are reduced to their essence: deep-set eyes, a long, planar nose, and a mouth often absent, inviting contemplation rather than expression. Shah’s treatment resists realism, instead evoking archetype and anonymity, as if the head were both ancient and post-human.
The sculpture’s verticality and material weight lend it a totemic aura, while its minimalist geometry suggests a modernist lineage tempered by primal memory. It is not a portrait, but a meditation—on identity, silence, and the enduring tension between form and void. In the context of Shah’s oeuvre, this head becomes a philosophical object: a sentinel of thought, a vessel of absence, and a monument to the inner life.
| Weight | 2 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 35.5 × 35.5 cm |
| Artist | Himmat Shah |
| Title | Untitled |
| Media | Ink on Paper |
| Certificate of Authenticity | Yes |
| Provenanace | Direclty acquired from the artist. |
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