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Elephants

Pratima Kramer

St Albans, England


'Suraj', Signal House Stdio

This monochrome sculpture of an elephant has been created in paper-clay to highlight the use of pattern and texture.


'Rajiv', Signal House Studio

This is a playful sculpture where a bird sits upon an elephants' back and has collected something shiny!


'Maharaja and his friends', Signal House Studio

This sculpture is made of terracota and is an assemblage of various media and techniques.


'Hathi ki Sawari', Signal House Studio

This is a portrayal of the two most loved animals in India; an elephant and a monkey.


'Mahesh, Nirav & Gargi', Signal House Studio

This is a group of three elephants all differing in patterns and colours but stand nicely in a herd.

Elephants

Pratima Kramer

St Albans, England


'Suraj', Signal House Stdio

This monochrome sculpture of an elephant has been created in paper-clay to highlight the use of pattern and texture.


'Hathi ki Sawari', Signal House Studio

This is a portrayal of the two most loved animals in India; an elephant and a monkey.


'Rajiv', Signal House Studio

This is a playful sculpture where a bird sits upon an elephants' back and has collected something shiny!


'Mahesh, Nirav & Gargi', Signal House Studio

This is a group of three elephants all differing in patterns and colours but stand nicely in a herd.


'Maharaja and his friends', Signal House Studio

This sculpture is made of terracota and is an assemblage of various media and techniques.

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