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Featured Sculptural Wall Art & Installations

byRupali JhaveriTakes projects across Mumbai Metropolitan AreaStarts from42,000 Per 4ft x 3ft ArtworkView full gallery

A showcase of my most meaningful projects, ranging from intricate bronze grids to large-scale, deep-relief textures that bring personality to any space.

This wall installation features a grid of 20 unique mini bronze sculptures, each with an antique patina. I designed this piece to bring a sense of ancient wisdom and soulful storytelling into a modern living room, making the space feel like a personal gallery.

Here, I combined sculpture with function. This 3D floral wall art features hand-sculpted calla lilies on a stone-textured base, with integrated lighting that casts a warm, elegant glow, turning the wall into a statement piece.

Titled 'TEXTURA', this large 3ft by 3ft piece is inspired by the rugged, resilient bark of a tree. I used mixed media on wood to create deep grooves and cracked patterns, capturing the beautiful imperfection and strength found in nature.

This piece, 'The Dance of Communication', explores human interaction. The black and white spheres represent the dualities in our relationships, like giving and taking. As I explain in the video, the meaning remains constant no matter how you orient the piece, symbolizing the persistent nature of connection.

My 'KNOTS' artwork, seen here in a client's dining room, uses 3D knots to symbolize personal challenges. The single colored knot represents the one issue we are actively working to untangle, showing that growth is a gradual process of self-improvement.

'Reflections of Innocence' is a piece I created to evoke childhood nostalgia. I hand-painted a vintage doorway onto a mirrored PVC fabric, so when you look at it, your own reflection appears within a scene of rustic stone textures and golden shutters, inviting you to reconnect with your inner child.

This is 'The Dancing Squad', a nine-panel abstract installation. The silver panels create a sense of unified, flowing movement, while the gold pieces act as lead performers, adding energetic bursts of light and contrast to the composition.

In this video, I walk you through my collaborative commission process. It all starts with a conversation to understand your vision, followed by creating physical samples for you to see and approve before I begin the final artwork, ensuring the piece is truly yours.

A close-up detail of my 'Rooted in Strength' series. This shot highlights the deep, rugged textures I create to mimic tree bark, telling a story of resilience through its grooves and cracks. You can almost feel the unwavering resolve of nature.

About Featured

Before I ever touch a large canvas, we start with a physical 6-inch or 8-inch sample of the texture and color. I do this because your wall art needs to feel right in your specific lighting and space, and seeing a sample in person is the only way to be sure we have the finish exactly where it needs to be.

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