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Lot No. 110

                                                                           RANBIR SINGH KALEKA
                                                                                                        b. 1953
                                                                                         NIRVANA’S APPRENTICE
                                                                                        24 x 36 in (60.9 x 91.4 cm)
                                                                                               Oil on linen canvas
                                                                                                          2019

                                                                            ` 6,00,000 – 8,00,000 | $ 6,250 – 10,000
 Lot No. 109
                                                                                            Signed & Dated: Verso
 MRINALINI MUKHERJEE
 1949 – 2015
 NATURAL HISTORY
 5 x 26 x 8 in (12.7 x 66 x 20.3 cm)
 Bronze
 ` 8,00,000 – 10,00,000 | $ 10,000 - 12,500

 Published: ‘Mrinalini Mukherjee’ by The
 Shoestring Publisher, 2019, pg. 52.




 In the 1990s, due to the unavailability of natural
 fibres, Mukherjee abandoned her fibre works
 and focused on various other mediums. She
 started by exploring ceramics ranging from pots
 to platter-shaped works to idol-like figures. She
 then began bronze casting in the 2000s, likely   Cover and page of the publication.
 inspired by her own mother’s work, who was
 a prolific sculptor. These works were executed
 using the lost-wax process. Here, she would
 depict one of her enduring influences - nature
 and  its  energies.  These  organic  sculptures
 depict abstracted forms of plant life, exploring
 both stasis and growth, decomposition and
 birth, all at once. The membranes and patterns
 evident in the sculptures come from the kilns in
 which the bronze is cast. The creatureque forms
 are bursting with life and display a sense of
 movement and evolution.
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