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Wood sculpture, 'Peacock Pose'
Master carver Suresh Garg presents this ornate sculpture of a regal peacock on a pedestal. Garg executes the sculpture in jali style, transforming kadam wood into a detailed worked of art.
Wood sculpture, 'Lucky Kiss'
Puckering up for a lucky kiss, this frog makes for an endearing sculpture. Suresh Garg carves the expressive amphibian of kadam wood by hand. Executed in legendary jali artistry, the sculpture features a miniature replica inside.
Iron sculpture, 'Monkey Business'
A monkey swings from one hand in this rustic sculpture by Marco Polo. The whimsical simian's body is a stone.
Wood sculpture, 'Lonesome'
Sitting with face tilted upwards, a person looks for a friend to dispel solitude. Made Marya carves the sculpture with expert ease, conveying powerful emotion through fluid lines and expert artisanship. Marya carves the sculpture by hand from local suar wood.
Bronze sculpture, 'Awakening'
This beautiful bronze sculpture explores the awakening of the modern woman. By Brazilian sculptor Urubatan, it depicts a young nude who leans on one knee and flexes her arms. She arches her back and turns to one side as though listening to the call of someone unseen. Titled "Despertar" in Portuguese, the sculpture is presented on a granite base.
Wood sculpture, 'Whirlwind of Love'
Lovers caught in a whirlwind of love hold onto each other with passionate force. The power of their sentiments inspires the work of Nyoman Sudiana, who carves the sculpture from a single piece of hibiscus wood. A homage to love, the sculpture exudes dynamic artistry through its vivid details.
Bronze sculpture, 'Impassioned Couple'
Eyes close in passion as sensitive lips find the others' and their sigh is a mutual one. By Brazilian artist Flory Menezes, this beautiful sculpture represents the faces of a couple in love. Rich bronze textures capture their silent passion in an exceptional sculpture. It celebrates their eternal union. Titled "Casal Apaixonado" in Portuguese.
Wood sculpture, 'The Seer'
Power resides in the eyes of this hand-carved sculpture shaped like the Anokye mask of the Akwapim people (Aburi). Meaning "look" or "see," the Anokye mask is believed to see into the spirit world. Walter Kuma carves an admirable sese wood sculpture featuring a bright headdress and brass inlay.
Coconut shell sculpture, 'Elephant Wilderness'
Elephants roam free in the Indonesian wilderness in a mesmerizing sculpture by Putra Suteja. He carves the fascinating sculpture from a coconut shell with expert detail. The sculpture stands on a terracotta base. Please note size and coloring may differ as the artist works with natural coconut shell.
Wood sculpture, 'Elephant Majesty'
Master in the art of woodcarving, Suresh Garg presents this finely detailed kadam wood sculpture. Working with manual tools, he outlines the elephant's body with fine precision. An ornate cloak dresses the elephant in florid motifs and expert detail.


