Exhibitions & Recognition: My Ceramic Journey
Sharing my work with a wider audience is how I grow as an artist. Here is a look at recent exhibitions where my sculptures were featured.
The official poster for "The Call of the Mirror," a group exhibition I was proud to be a part of, curated by Rohit J Kapoor at Travancore Palace in New Delhi.
A newspaper clipping featuring the "The Call of the Mirror" exhibition. My sculptural ceramic work was shown alongside a rich tapestry of other contemporary artists.
About Exhibitions & Recognition
Exhibiting isn't just about display. When I showed at 'The Call of the Mirror' at Travancore Palace, it forced me to see my own work through a stranger's eyes. It is a different kind of pressure compared to the quiet of my Delhi studio, but it pushes me to refine the stories I tell through clay.
Exhibiting my work is a strange, necessary process. In the studio, it is just me, the wheel, and the clay—a private dance. When a piece goes to an exhibition like 'The Call of the Mirror' at Travancore Palace, that privacy is broken.
People walk by, they look at a 'Human Jar' or a sculptural piece, and they bring their own stories to it. They see things I did not even intend. This is why I participate. It is not for the accolades, though I am grateful for them. It is for the conversation. Seeing my ceramic work placed alongside other artists forces me to defend my choices, rethink my glazing techniques, and constantly push my limits.
For collectors, these exhibition pieces represent a specific moment in my journey. Whether it is the bold, feminine lines of my 'Erotic Cups' or the quiet, meditative form of a Moon Jar, these works are designed to challenge the space they occupy. If you are interested in a commission that shares this same spirit, let’s talk. I enjoy creating custom pieces that start conversations.
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I'm Suvajit, the person behind The Potter's Life. I started in Howrah, learned from the masters in Santiniketan, and now I chase new forms in my Delhi studio every day. I believe art comes from making mistakes, and I invite you to see where that process leads.
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