S. Nandagopal’s space-shifting sculptures of mythological imagination stand out for their fascinating arrangement. He integrates forms—birds, animals, humans—to reimagine them as a force of, and in union with, nature. The lines are blurred and even if the forms stand out separately, eventually it’s in their merging that the sculptures evoke a language. As much as he subjects the fusion of elements to his mythological imagination, Nandagopal transforms all representational forms into impressions fused in a moment, as we see in his sculpture, Bird.
S. Nandagopal
Bird
Silver plated copper and brass
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S. Nandagopal
Bird
Silver plated copper and brass
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