
Mitakshara Chaudhary
Ruins of Time explores the subjective nature of reality through the shifting relationship between object, space, and memory.
With each piece blown on the plaster mould, it fractured under heat, gradually leaving behind a single indent. This process echoes how the past remains embedded within the present, while also shaping what is yet to come, hence reimagining the vessel to something more.
The work reveals the ordinary as unstable, material, and quietly transformed by time, pressure, and change. It talks about re-seeing familiar things through subtle disruption, and this series of work does that by turning a simple making process into something that feels altered, fragile, and unfamiliar. It takes an everyday object like a vessel and shifts it through heat and time, so the ordinary becomes strange and reflective.
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