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This bronze sculpture by Himmat Shah exemplifies his signature abstraction of the human head—an enduring motif in his oeuvre. Cast in a vertically elongated form, the head eschews anatomical realism in favor of a primal, textural presence. The surface is richly worked, bearing ridges, pockmarks, and fissures that evoke geological strata or ancient ruins, suggesting…
This bronze sculpture by Himmat Shah exemplifies his signature abstraction of the human head—an enduring motif in his oeuvre. Cast in a vertically elongated form, the head eschews anatomical realism in favor of a primal, textural presence. The surface is richly worked, bearing ridges, pockmarks, and fissures that evoke geological strata or ancient ruins, suggesting a dialogue between time, memory, and material. Mounted on a square base, the sculpture stands as a totemic figure—part relic, part witness—its organic irregularities resisting symmetry and inviting contemplation. Shah’s treatment of bronze here is both raw and reverent, transforming the medium into a vessel of existential inquiry and cultural resonance.
| 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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