Indian artist Suresh Pant grew up in a village where he would collect pieces of driftwood from the river banks. He channels that childhood spirit as he creates this sculpture, which he frees from a piece of reclaimed khair driftwood. A group of abstract figures are carved into the wood, resembling people who gather together to appreciate nature.
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I read the reviews but remained somewhat a skeptic. If I could give this artist more than 5 stars I WOULD. It arrived safely and is exquisite. I immediately placed it in its new home ~ with intention. I cannot wait until I am ready to order another work. Money well spent. You will not be disappointed
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"I like to make abstract human figures and think of them as the wood's spirit coming out to view the world with me. To me, my sculptures are the epitome of our oneness with nature."
"I was born and brought up in a hill station, Uttranchal. I was a wanderer, and always spent my time wandering in the jungle. I just love its... read more