N S Harsha b. 1969
Elsewhere is home I am just here, 2022
Bronze
72.5 x 26.5 x 29.5 in
184.5 x 67 x 74.5 cm
184.5 x 67 x 74.5 cm
Edition of 3 plus 2 artist's proofs
Copyright The Artist
Human beings have a long history of gazing up at the starry skies and the universe, which also represents the history of human curiosity towards the future and unknown worlds,...
Human beings have a long history of gazing up at the starry skies and the universe, which also represents the history of human curiosity towards the future and unknown worlds, and the human desire to attain them. The model for this figure is the Hanuman langur, a monkey that is worshipped deeply as the god Hanuman. This lone sage-like monkey is perhaps pointing us towards the mysteries of the universe.
According to N S Harsha, “This work formed from the depths of speechlessness”
According to N S Harsha, “This work formed from the depths of speechlessness”
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