An exhibition that brings nature to life through the art of marble sculpting, says SAKSHI PRIYA
Marble holds stories deep within its veins, waiting to be unlocked. Rhythmic of Marble, the solo exhibition by Amit Singh, brought these stories to life, demonstrating the art of slow and deliberate craftsmanship. Every piece in the collection was a manifestation of patience, care, and a quiet devotion to nature.
The works on display focused on the delicate balance between nature and human intervention. Singh’s vision was clear: to capture the essence of nature through intricate marble carvings. From fluid, water-like forms to bold, angular shapes that defy time, each sculpture was a reflection of the artist's attention to detail. The Nature Series stood out, with pieces inspired by the elements, wind, water, and earth, each translated into marble with astonishing finesse.
Creating such masterpieces didn’t come easily. Singh revealed that the process took years, with some sculptures completed in days, while others demanded weeks of dedicated work. “Patience is the key,” Singh explained, acknowledging that not all works come together quickly. The exhibition felt like a dialogue between the sculptures and their surroundings. As natural light filtered through the gallery, it cast shifting shadows that added depth and movement to the stillness of the marble. The sculptures seemed alive, evolving depending on the time of day, much like the constant change in the natural world.
This exhibition was a chance to pause, reflect, and experience art in its purest form. Amidst a world that often values speed over quality, the exhibition stood as a reminder of the beauty in taking time, in allowing art to evolve at its own pace.