Bespoke Sculptural Art
Available across Jaipur
Pricing Guide
Woven Cellulose Wall Sculpture
Core Specifications
- Dimensions: Approx 4ft x 3ft to 5ft x 4ft.
- Material: 10,000+ discarded cellulose acetate filters, chemically sanitized and odorless.
- Structure: Concealed lightweight cane or mild steel wire armature.
Provenance & Mounting
- Documentation: Signed Certificate of Authenticity.
- Mounting: Integrated French cleat or wire system for flush/floating install.
Logistics
- Packaging: Soft-lined wooden museum crate.
- Transit: Shipping from Jaipur studio included.
Reclaimed Marble Floor Sculpture
Composition
- Dimensions: Approx 4ft x 4ft x 3ft free-standing abstract form.
- Material: Reclaimed marble blast chips on Mild Steel (MS) mesh.
- Weight: Approx 80kg - 150kg with reinforced internal structure.
Base & Finish
- Stability: Weighted anti-tip base with felt lining to protect flooring.
- Finish: Unpolished natural stone texture or matte protective seal.
Handling
- Transport: Dedicated crated truck delivery.
- Placement: 4-man labor team for ground floor/elevator accessible placement.
Site-Specific Vertical Installation
Design & Components
- Scope: 5-7 large undulating forms designed for up to 20ft vertical drop.
- Consultation: Physical site visit to map architectural volume and light.
- Hardware: Aviation-grade stainless steel suspension cables and chemical ceiling anchors.
On-Site Execution
- Installation: 3-day execution by specialized technical team.
- Equipment: Scaffolding or hydraulic scissor lift rental included.
Logistics
- Transport: Dedicated truck delivery from Jaipur.
- Maintenance: Includes specialized brush and air-blower kit.
About Bespoke Sculptural Art
I make sculptures that carry stories. Every material I use has a past - sometimes it’s marble chips left behind after carving a statue, sometimes it’s cigarette butts picked up from Jaipur streets. I believe in giving these forgotten things a second chance, letting them become something new and meaningful.
Materials I Work With
- Discarded cigarette butts, stitched and cleaned till they look like leaves or cosmic landscapes
- Marble blast stones from Jaipur, turned into mosaic surfaces
- Cane and steel, hidden inside as the skeleton of my sculptures
What I Offer
- Bespoke sculptural art for homes, galleries, public spaces, and corporate lobbies
- Site-specific sculpture that responds to architecture and light - like a piece flowing down a spiral staircase or a monumental installation you can walk into
- Collaboration on themes - sustainability, memory, or even traditional subjects like Ram Darbar
My Process
- Slow, meditative, and sometimes frustrating - some pieces take years
- My studio is in Jaipur, where I and my team collect, clean, and assemble everything by hand
- Not fast art, but a living document - each piece carries its history and hopes for a new life
Kabhi kabhi lagta hai, yeh sab waste nahi hai, bas kahani adhoori hai. (Sometimes it feels like this isn’t waste, just an unfinished story.)
Meet your Expert
Prashant Pandey
33 connects in last 3 months
My Story
I’m from Jaipur, where stone dust’s just part of the air. My family’s always been in the sculpting business—lots of gods, lots of prayers, people hoping for kids. That stuck with me, this whole thing about origins and faith. Studied art in Baroda, then Paris, but those old workshop smells, they stay with me. Now, whether it’s marble scraps or cigarette butts, I just want to give things a second life.
My Work
Sculptural Installations & Commissions - I make large-scale sculptural installations for galleries, public spaces, and homes. Also take on special commissions.
Sustainable Art from Discarded Materials - I use marble blast stones and even cigarette butts to create sustainable sculptural installations. It’s slow, but worth it.
Tradition Meets Modern - Blending family tradition with new ideas, I work with marble and mild steel for contemporary marble sculpture and conceptual stone sculpture.
Every Piece Tells a Story - My sculptures are like stories—sometimes about the planet, sometimes about the body, always about feeling something.