Goddess Durga
2021,
h 28x20x16,
white clay,
not available, repeatable
Works
SCULPTURES
Series Give shape to the Deities
In the course of my artistic life, I have made several works, all of them aimed at the creative process of the moment. After receiving self-realisation in '97, my way of perceiving art changed. I felt growing within me, the desire to give form to the divinities, present within each of us, to perceive their energy and to feel realised when I saw the finished work. I mostly let myself be guided by my emotions. My hands run over the wet piece of clay and as it begins to take shape, a sense of peace and joy grows within me. Air, water, fire, earth and ether are the elements present in the Universe and in all life forms, and the elements themselves take part in the creative process that starts at the swadhistan chakra and then materialises before my eyes.
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Madonna, terracotta,
present in Palazzo Doria,
given to Shri Mataji on Mother's Day

Shri Shiva, 2010,
h-45cm,
white clay,
not available, repeatable

Ganesha baby, 2023,
h24 cm,
still to be fired and finished with gold trim

Shri Ganesha, 2023,
h25cm,
patinated terracotta,
not available, replicable

Piccolo-Ganesha, 2023,
H18cm,
white patinated terracotta + gold,
not-available

Pair of Small Ganesha, 2023,
h 15 and 18 cm,
patinated white terracotta + gold,
not available, repeatable

Ganesha, 2015,
h-35cm,
terracotta,
not-available, repeatable

Ganesha lying, 2022,
h15x 25x14cm,
white patinated earthenware + gold,
not available, repeatable

Buddha-Head, 2015,
40cm,-
red clay patination,
not available, repeatable

Shri Hanumana, 2021,
h34cm,
white glazed earthenware + gold,
not-available, replecable
BAS-RELIEFS
Series Love for India
In the bas-reliefs I make, my love for India, from which I draw inspiration, shines through. Even as a young girl,I have always been attracted to this wonderful country rich in spirituality and with Sahaja Yoga I realised who I really am and the love and deep sense of Union that I feel,is reflected in the work that I create.

Elegance of Indian style, 2017,
50x40cm,
terracotta,
not available, repeatable

The Sacredness of the Feet, 2019,
50x40cm,
clay, fired and glazed + gold leaf,
not-available, repeatable

Shri Radha Krishna, 2015,
50x40cm,
patinated terracotta,
not available, repeatable

Namastè, 2019,
50x40cm,
glazed terracotta + decorations with gold leaf,
not available, repeatable

Shri Hanumana and Shri Rama, 2010,
50x60cm,
clay, raku-firing,
not available, repeatable
CERAMICS
Series Raku ceramics
Raku was discovered in Japan and its meaning is: joy of living - pleasant - relaxed. The object is fired at between 900 and 1000 degrees for about three hours, after which it is taken out of the kiln with long tongs while still glowing, and depending on what you want to achieve, you put the piece into reduction or oxidation. After that, you stop the enamel transformation process by immersing the piece in cold water. In this way, you obtain beautiful colours and, above all, unique pieces.
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Couple of raku vases, 2016,
h 25 cm, h 30 cm,
raku technique,
not available, repeatable

Raku vase, 2016,
h cm 20,
raku technique,
not available, repeatable

Raku tray with gauze and copper wire, 2016,
raku technique,
not available, repeatable

Coral vase, 2016,
h25 cm,
raku technique,
not available, repeatable

Black and white raku ball vase, 2015,
raku technique,
not available, repeatable

Bowl with silver highlights, 2014,
raku technique,
not available, repeatable

Bowl with copper highlights, 2014,
raku technique,
not available, repeatable

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