Collection: Works

My practice explores the relationship between structure and intuition through clay. I work slowly, allowing forms to emerge through touch, gravity, and time rather than fixed design. Birds and succulents recur in my work as formal studies — birds suggesting movement and fragility, succulents offering rhythm and architectural geometry. I am drawn to the space between sculpture and function, where objects hold presence while remaining usable. Subtle irregularities, shifts in thickness, and surface movement are left visible, allowing the material to record its own transformation through drying and firing. Each piece carries evidence of process, becoming not just an object, but a quiet record of time.

- Medha