Jonathan Trayte

💥 We are delighted to announce that Rachael Champion & Jonathan Trayte public sculpture, Seed, Reading,has been nominated for our 2026 PSSA Marsh Award for Excellence in Public Sculpture.
Seed is a site-specific public sculpture inspired by the horticultural history of Sutton’s Seeds in 19th century Reading. When observed under magnification, seeds offer a mesmerising world of visually captivating forms which have inspired the artwork’s design. Seeds are powerful metaphors for potential, growth, and transformation which reflect the legacy of Reading.
The artwork consists of three bright orange steel plates, depicting the silhouette of a Pot Marigold (Calendula officinalis) seed. The sculpture is mounted onto a five-metre concrete cylindrical plinth which also functions as a seating area for visitors and residents to meet and relax. The plinth is made with a bespoke terrazzo containing a large portion of recycled brick. The inclusion of brick is an important reference to Reading’s renowned history in brick manufacturing and design. The terrazzo is also comprised of recycled glass, limestone and granite.
The plinth is embellished with nine bronze reliefs depicting textures and surfaces of magnified seeds. The seeds were selected by Reading’s residents through a public engagement call out. The artists surveyed a range of communities throughout Reading to find out what plants and seeds are important to them via an online survey, building a picture of Reading represented through seeds.
Curated by Futurecity @futurecity_culture
Commissioned by Lincoln MGT
The PSSA Marsh Award for Excellence in Public Sculpture celebrates outstanding contemporary public sculpture and monuments installed in the previous year and fostering a broader engagement with this vital art form. With thanks to our partners @marshawards
📷 Studio Maple/the artists/Adrian Lambert
#jonathantrayte #rachaelchampion #Reading #pssamarshaward #publicsculpture

💥 We are delighted to announce that Rachael Champion & Jonathan Trayte public sculpture, Seed, Reading,has been nominated for our 2026 PSSA Marsh Award for Excellence in Public Sculpture.
Seed is a site-specific public sculpture inspired by the horticultural history of Sutton’s Seeds in 19th century Reading. When observed under magnification, seeds offer a mesmerising world of visually captivating forms which have inspired the artwork’s design. Seeds are powerful metaphors for potential, growth, and transformation which reflect the legacy of Reading.
The artwork consists of three bright orange steel plates, depicting the silhouette of a Pot Marigold (Calendula officinalis) seed. The sculpture is mounted onto a five-metre concrete cylindrical plinth which also functions as a seating area for visitors and residents to meet and relax. The plinth is made with a bespoke terrazzo containing a large portion of recycled brick. The inclusion of brick is an important reference to Reading’s renowned history in brick manufacturing and design. The terrazzo is also comprised of recycled glass, limestone and granite.
The plinth is embellished with nine bronze reliefs depicting textures and surfaces of magnified seeds. The seeds were selected by Reading’s residents through a public engagement call out. The artists surveyed a range of communities throughout Reading to find out what plants and seeds are important to them via an online survey, building a picture of Reading represented through seeds.
Curated by Futurecity @futurecity_culture
Commissioned by Lincoln MGT
The PSSA Marsh Award for Excellence in Public Sculpture celebrates outstanding contemporary public sculpture and monuments installed in the previous year and fostering a broader engagement with this vital art form. With thanks to our partners @marshawards
📷 Studio Maple/the artists/Adrian Lambert
#jonathantrayte #rachaelchampion #Reading #pssamarshaward #publicsculpture

💥 We are delighted to announce that Rachael Champion & Jonathan Trayte public sculpture, Seed, Reading,has been nominated for our 2026 PSSA Marsh Award for Excellence in Public Sculpture.
Seed is a site-specific public sculpture inspired by the horticultural history of Sutton’s Seeds in 19th century Reading. When observed under magnification, seeds offer a mesmerising world of visually captivating forms which have inspired the artwork’s design. Seeds are powerful metaphors for potential, growth, and transformation which reflect the legacy of Reading.
The artwork consists of three bright orange steel plates, depicting the silhouette of a Pot Marigold (Calendula officinalis) seed. The sculpture is mounted onto a five-metre concrete cylindrical plinth which also functions as a seating area for visitors and residents to meet and relax. The plinth is made with a bespoke terrazzo containing a large portion of recycled brick. The inclusion of brick is an important reference to Reading’s renowned history in brick manufacturing and design. The terrazzo is also comprised of recycled glass, limestone and granite.
The plinth is embellished with nine bronze reliefs depicting textures and surfaces of magnified seeds. The seeds were selected by Reading’s residents through a public engagement call out. The artists surveyed a range of communities throughout Reading to find out what plants and seeds are important to them via an online survey, building a picture of Reading represented through seeds.
Curated by Futurecity @futurecity_culture
Commissioned by Lincoln MGT
The PSSA Marsh Award for Excellence in Public Sculpture celebrates outstanding contemporary public sculpture and monuments installed in the previous year and fostering a broader engagement with this vital art form. With thanks to our partners @marshawards
📷 Studio Maple/the artists/Adrian Lambert
#jonathantrayte #rachaelchampion #Reading #pssamarshaward #publicsculpture

💥 We are delighted to announce that Rachael Champion & Jonathan Trayte public sculpture, Seed, Reading,has been nominated for our 2026 PSSA Marsh Award for Excellence in Public Sculpture.
Seed is a site-specific public sculpture inspired by the horticultural history of Sutton’s Seeds in 19th century Reading. When observed under magnification, seeds offer a mesmerising world of visually captivating forms which have inspired the artwork’s design. Seeds are powerful metaphors for potential, growth, and transformation which reflect the legacy of Reading.
The artwork consists of three bright orange steel plates, depicting the silhouette of a Pot Marigold (Calendula officinalis) seed. The sculpture is mounted onto a five-metre concrete cylindrical plinth which also functions as a seating area for visitors and residents to meet and relax. The plinth is made with a bespoke terrazzo containing a large portion of recycled brick. The inclusion of brick is an important reference to Reading’s renowned history in brick manufacturing and design. The terrazzo is also comprised of recycled glass, limestone and granite.
The plinth is embellished with nine bronze reliefs depicting textures and surfaces of magnified seeds. The seeds were selected by Reading’s residents through a public engagement call out. The artists surveyed a range of communities throughout Reading to find out what plants and seeds are important to them via an online survey, building a picture of Reading represented through seeds.
Curated by Futurecity @futurecity_culture
Commissioned by Lincoln MGT
The PSSA Marsh Award for Excellence in Public Sculpture celebrates outstanding contemporary public sculpture and monuments installed in the previous year and fostering a broader engagement with this vital art form. With thanks to our partners @marshawards
📷 Studio Maple/the artists/Adrian Lambert
#jonathantrayte #rachaelchampion #Reading #pssamarshaward #publicsculpture

💥 We are delighted to announce that Rachael Champion & Jonathan Trayte public sculpture, Seed, Reading,has been nominated for our 2026 PSSA Marsh Award for Excellence in Public Sculpture.
Seed is a site-specific public sculpture inspired by the horticultural history of Sutton’s Seeds in 19th century Reading. When observed under magnification, seeds offer a mesmerising world of visually captivating forms which have inspired the artwork’s design. Seeds are powerful metaphors for potential, growth, and transformation which reflect the legacy of Reading.
The artwork consists of three bright orange steel plates, depicting the silhouette of a Pot Marigold (Calendula officinalis) seed. The sculpture is mounted onto a five-metre concrete cylindrical plinth which also functions as a seating area for visitors and residents to meet and relax. The plinth is made with a bespoke terrazzo containing a large portion of recycled brick. The inclusion of brick is an important reference to Reading’s renowned history in brick manufacturing and design. The terrazzo is also comprised of recycled glass, limestone and granite.
The plinth is embellished with nine bronze reliefs depicting textures and surfaces of magnified seeds. The seeds were selected by Reading’s residents through a public engagement call out. The artists surveyed a range of communities throughout Reading to find out what plants and seeds are important to them via an online survey, building a picture of Reading represented through seeds.
Curated by Futurecity @futurecity_culture
Commissioned by Lincoln MGT
The PSSA Marsh Award for Excellence in Public Sculpture celebrates outstanding contemporary public sculpture and monuments installed in the previous year and fostering a broader engagement with this vital art form. With thanks to our partners @marshawards
📷 Studio Maple/the artists/Adrian Lambert
#jonathantrayte #rachaelchampion #Reading #pssamarshaward #publicsculpture

💥 We are delighted to announce that Rachael Champion & Jonathan Trayte public sculpture, Seed, Reading,has been nominated for our 2026 PSSA Marsh Award for Excellence in Public Sculpture.
Seed is a site-specific public sculpture inspired by the horticultural history of Sutton’s Seeds in 19th century Reading. When observed under magnification, seeds offer a mesmerising world of visually captivating forms which have inspired the artwork’s design. Seeds are powerful metaphors for potential, growth, and transformation which reflect the legacy of Reading.
The artwork consists of three bright orange steel plates, depicting the silhouette of a Pot Marigold (Calendula officinalis) seed. The sculpture is mounted onto a five-metre concrete cylindrical plinth which also functions as a seating area for visitors and residents to meet and relax. The plinth is made with a bespoke terrazzo containing a large portion of recycled brick. The inclusion of brick is an important reference to Reading’s renowned history in brick manufacturing and design. The terrazzo is also comprised of recycled glass, limestone and granite.
The plinth is embellished with nine bronze reliefs depicting textures and surfaces of magnified seeds. The seeds were selected by Reading’s residents through a public engagement call out. The artists surveyed a range of communities throughout Reading to find out what plants and seeds are important to them via an online survey, building a picture of Reading represented through seeds.
Curated by Futurecity @futurecity_culture
Commissioned by Lincoln MGT
The PSSA Marsh Award for Excellence in Public Sculpture celebrates outstanding contemporary public sculpture and monuments installed in the previous year and fostering a broader engagement with this vital art form. With thanks to our partners @marshawards
📷 Studio Maple/the artists/Adrian Lambert
#jonathantrayte #rachaelchampion #Reading #pssamarshaward #publicsculpture

💥 We are delighted to announce that Rachael Champion & Jonathan Trayte public sculpture, Seed, Reading,has been nominated for our 2026 PSSA Marsh Award for Excellence in Public Sculpture.
Seed is a site-specific public sculpture inspired by the horticultural history of Sutton’s Seeds in 19th century Reading. When observed under magnification, seeds offer a mesmerising world of visually captivating forms which have inspired the artwork’s design. Seeds are powerful metaphors for potential, growth, and transformation which reflect the legacy of Reading.
The artwork consists of three bright orange steel plates, depicting the silhouette of a Pot Marigold (Calendula officinalis) seed. The sculpture is mounted onto a five-metre concrete cylindrical plinth which also functions as a seating area for visitors and residents to meet and relax. The plinth is made with a bespoke terrazzo containing a large portion of recycled brick. The inclusion of brick is an important reference to Reading’s renowned history in brick manufacturing and design. The terrazzo is also comprised of recycled glass, limestone and granite.
The plinth is embellished with nine bronze reliefs depicting textures and surfaces of magnified seeds. The seeds were selected by Reading’s residents through a public engagement call out. The artists surveyed a range of communities throughout Reading to find out what plants and seeds are important to them via an online survey, building a picture of Reading represented through seeds.
Curated by Futurecity @futurecity_culture
Commissioned by Lincoln MGT
The PSSA Marsh Award for Excellence in Public Sculpture celebrates outstanding contemporary public sculpture and monuments installed in the previous year and fostering a broader engagement with this vital art form. With thanks to our partners @marshawards
📷 Studio Maple/the artists/Adrian Lambert
#jonathantrayte #rachaelchampion #Reading #pssamarshaward #publicsculpture

💥 We are delighted to announce that Rachael Champion & Jonathan Trayte public sculpture, Seed, Reading,has been nominated for our 2026 PSSA Marsh Award for Excellence in Public Sculpture.
Seed is a site-specific public sculpture inspired by the horticultural history of Sutton’s Seeds in 19th century Reading. When observed under magnification, seeds offer a mesmerising world of visually captivating forms which have inspired the artwork’s design. Seeds are powerful metaphors for potential, growth, and transformation which reflect the legacy of Reading.
The artwork consists of three bright orange steel plates, depicting the silhouette of a Pot Marigold (Calendula officinalis) seed. The sculpture is mounted onto a five-metre concrete cylindrical plinth which also functions as a seating area for visitors and residents to meet and relax. The plinth is made with a bespoke terrazzo containing a large portion of recycled brick. The inclusion of brick is an important reference to Reading’s renowned history in brick manufacturing and design. The terrazzo is also comprised of recycled glass, limestone and granite.
The plinth is embellished with nine bronze reliefs depicting textures and surfaces of magnified seeds. The seeds were selected by Reading’s residents through a public engagement call out. The artists surveyed a range of communities throughout Reading to find out what plants and seeds are important to them via an online survey, building a picture of Reading represented through seeds.
Curated by Futurecity @futurecity_culture
Commissioned by Lincoln MGT
The PSSA Marsh Award for Excellence in Public Sculpture celebrates outstanding contemporary public sculpture and monuments installed in the previous year and fostering a broader engagement with this vital art form. With thanks to our partners @marshawards
📷 Studio Maple/the artists/Adrian Lambert
#jonathantrayte #rachaelchampion #Reading #pssamarshaward #publicsculpture

💥 We are delighted to announce that Rachael Champion & Jonathan Trayte public sculpture, Seed, Reading,has been nominated for our 2026 PSSA Marsh Award for Excellence in Public Sculpture.
Seed is a site-specific public sculpture inspired by the horticultural history of Sutton’s Seeds in 19th century Reading. When observed under magnification, seeds offer a mesmerising world of visually captivating forms which have inspired the artwork’s design. Seeds are powerful metaphors for potential, growth, and transformation which reflect the legacy of Reading.
The artwork consists of three bright orange steel plates, depicting the silhouette of a Pot Marigold (Calendula officinalis) seed. The sculpture is mounted onto a five-metre concrete cylindrical plinth which also functions as a seating area for visitors and residents to meet and relax. The plinth is made with a bespoke terrazzo containing a large portion of recycled brick. The inclusion of brick is an important reference to Reading’s renowned history in brick manufacturing and design. The terrazzo is also comprised of recycled glass, limestone and granite.
The plinth is embellished with nine bronze reliefs depicting textures and surfaces of magnified seeds. The seeds were selected by Reading’s residents through a public engagement call out. The artists surveyed a range of communities throughout Reading to find out what plants and seeds are important to them via an online survey, building a picture of Reading represented through seeds.
Curated by Futurecity @futurecity_culture
Commissioned by Lincoln MGT
The PSSA Marsh Award for Excellence in Public Sculpture celebrates outstanding contemporary public sculpture and monuments installed in the previous year and fostering a broader engagement with this vital art form. With thanks to our partners @marshawards
📷 Studio Maple/the artists/Adrian Lambert
#jonathantrayte #rachaelchampion #Reading #pssamarshaward #publicsculpture

💥 We are delighted to announce that Rachael Champion & Jonathan Trayte public sculpture, Seed, Reading,has been nominated for our 2026 PSSA Marsh Award for Excellence in Public Sculpture.
Seed is a site-specific public sculpture inspired by the horticultural history of Sutton’s Seeds in 19th century Reading. When observed under magnification, seeds offer a mesmerising world of visually captivating forms which have inspired the artwork’s design. Seeds are powerful metaphors for potential, growth, and transformation which reflect the legacy of Reading.
The artwork consists of three bright orange steel plates, depicting the silhouette of a Pot Marigold (Calendula officinalis) seed. The sculpture is mounted onto a five-metre concrete cylindrical plinth which also functions as a seating area for visitors and residents to meet and relax. The plinth is made with a bespoke terrazzo containing a large portion of recycled brick. The inclusion of brick is an important reference to Reading’s renowned history in brick manufacturing and design. The terrazzo is also comprised of recycled glass, limestone and granite.
The plinth is embellished with nine bronze reliefs depicting textures and surfaces of magnified seeds. The seeds were selected by Reading’s residents through a public engagement call out. The artists surveyed a range of communities throughout Reading to find out what plants and seeds are important to them via an online survey, building a picture of Reading represented through seeds.
Curated by Futurecity @futurecity_culture
Commissioned by Lincoln MGT
The PSSA Marsh Award for Excellence in Public Sculpture celebrates outstanding contemporary public sculpture and monuments installed in the previous year and fostering a broader engagement with this vital art form. With thanks to our partners @marshawards
📷 Studio Maple/the artists/Adrian Lambert
#jonathantrayte #rachaelchampion #Reading #pssamarshaward #publicsculpture

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Cherry Pie
Painted bronze, glass
73 x 26 x 22 cm
2025
A bit late posting this, a new artwork that I was pleased to present @nomadcircle Abu Dhabi last November with @theaproom, a gallery new to Dubai and the UAE.
Photographs by @johnmckenziephotography

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Cherry Pie
Painted bronze, glass
73 x 26 x 22 cm
2025
A bit late posting this, a new artwork that I was pleased to present @nomadcircle Abu Dhabi last November with @theaproom, a gallery new to Dubai and the UAE.
Photographs by @johnmckenziephotography

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Cherry Pie
Painted bronze, glass
73 x 26 x 22 cm
2025
A bit late posting this, a new artwork that I was pleased to present @nomadcircle Abu Dhabi last November with @theaproom, a gallery new to Dubai and the UAE.
Photographs by @johnmckenziephotography

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Ahsookka
Painted and patinated bronze, brass
80 x 38 x 28 cm
2024
Photography by @john_h00per

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Ahsookka
Painted and patinated bronze, brass
80 x 38 x 28 cm
2024
Photography by @john_h00per

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Ahsookka
Painted and patinated bronze, brass
80 x 38 x 28 cm
2024
Photography by @john_h00per

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On show with Akara Contemporary at Art Mumbai
Uzzuu
Painted and polished bronze, brass
123 x 53 x 40 cm
2025
Photography by @john_h00per

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On show with Akara Contemporary at Art Mumbai
Uzzuu
Painted and polished bronze, brass
123 x 53 x 40 cm
2025
Photography by @john_h00per

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On show with Akara Contemporary at Art Mumbai
Uzzuu
Painted and polished bronze, brass
123 x 53 x 40 cm
2025
Photography by @john_h00per

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On show with Akara Contemporary at Art Mumbai
Uzzuu
Painted and polished bronze, brass
123 x 53 x 40 cm
2025
Photography by @john_h00per

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On show with Akara Contemporary at Art Mumbai
Uzzuu
Painted and polished bronze, brass
123 x 53 x 40 cm
2025
Photography by @john_h00per

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On show as part of Acid Disco at Akara Contemporary
Zum Zuunii
Painted and polished bronze, brass
76h x 27 x 26 cm
2025
March 13 - April 19, 2025
3C Amarchand Mansion, 2nd Floor
16 Madam Cama Road
Coloba, Mumbai 400001
📷 @john_h00per

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On show as part of Acid Disco at Akara Contemporary
Zum Zuunii
Painted and polished bronze, brass
76h x 27 x 26 cm
2025
March 13 - April 19, 2025
3C Amarchand Mansion, 2nd Floor
16 Madam Cama Road
Coloba, Mumbai 400001
📷 @john_h00per

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On show as part of Acid Disco at Akara Contemporary
Zum Zuunii
Painted and polished bronze, brass
76h x 27 x 26 cm
2025
March 13 - April 19, 2025
3C Amarchand Mansion, 2nd Floor
16 Madam Cama Road
Coloba, Mumbai 400001
📷 @john_h00per

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On show as part of Acid Disco at Akara Contemporary
Zum Zuunii
Painted and polished bronze, brass
76h x 27 x 26 cm
2025
March 13 - April 19, 2025
3C Amarchand Mansion, 2nd Floor
16 Madam Cama Road
Coloba, Mumbai 400001
📷 @john_h00per

On show as part of Acid Disco at Akara Contemporary
Kanzi
Painted bronze, stainless steel, brass
163 x 78 x 56 cm
2025
178 kg
March 13 - April 19, 2025
3C Amarchand Mansion, 2nd Floor
16 Madam Cama Road
Coloba, Mumbai 400001
📷 @john_h00per

On show as part of Acid Disco at Akara Contemporary
Kanzi
Painted bronze, stainless steel, brass
163 x 78 x 56 cm
2025
178 kg
March 13 - April 19, 2025
3C Amarchand Mansion, 2nd Floor
16 Madam Cama Road
Coloba, Mumbai 400001
📷 @john_h00per

On show as part of Acid Disco at Akara Contemporary
Kanzi
Painted bronze, stainless steel, brass
163 x 78 x 56 cm
2025
178 kg
March 13 - April 19, 2025
3C Amarchand Mansion, 2nd Floor
16 Madam Cama Road
Coloba, Mumbai 400001
📷 @john_h00per

On show as part of Acid Disco at Akara Contemporary
Kanzi
Painted bronze, stainless steel, brass
163 x 78 x 56 cm
2025
178 kg
March 13 - April 19, 2025
3C Amarchand Mansion, 2nd Floor
16 Madam Cama Road
Coloba, Mumbai 400001
📷 @john_h00per

Jonathan Trayte, graduated with a Postgraduate Diploma in Fine Art in 2010 from the Royal Academy of Arts, London, and in 2004 he received a B.A (Hons) degree in Fine Art from the Kent Institute of Art and Design, Canterbury.
Trayte’s work explores cultivation and consumption, where his aluminium cut-outs and painted bronze sculptures features imagery that resembles confectionary and food. With his past culinary experiences and thinking of food as a basic material, he uses castings and facsimiles to examine the many ways in which we perceive and utilise our resources.
His approaches in making sculptures are informed by the colours used in food displays and packaging but more specifically by the science of perception and how it is used to manipulate consumer’s decision-making process. His attempt by incorporating diverse influences from glossy synthetic surfaces or product advertising, is to form a discourse that explores our innovative abilities to manage and manipulate both the built and natural world. Using contrasting materials like
ceramic, bronze, aluminium, vinyl, resin, PU foams, pigmented rubbers, iron or steel, his works responds to our complex system. Trayte’s works are often covered in meticulously painted layers, giving the work a pop status that is seductive and alluring at times. The striking assemblages can stand magnificently as both, an aesthetic object and a representation of our burgeoning consumer culture.
Drop by to catch Jonathan Trayte’s upcoming solo show at Akara Contemporary!

Jonathan Trayte, graduated with a Postgraduate Diploma in Fine Art in 2010 from the Royal Academy of Arts, London, and in 2004 he received a B.A (Hons) degree in Fine Art from the Kent Institute of Art and Design, Canterbury.
Trayte’s work explores cultivation and consumption, where his aluminium cut-outs and painted bronze sculptures features imagery that resembles confectionary and food. With his past culinary experiences and thinking of food as a basic material, he uses castings and facsimiles to examine the many ways in which we perceive and utilise our resources.
His approaches in making sculptures are informed by the colours used in food displays and packaging but more specifically by the science of perception and how it is used to manipulate consumer’s decision-making process. His attempt by incorporating diverse influences from glossy synthetic surfaces or product advertising, is to form a discourse that explores our innovative abilities to manage and manipulate both the built and natural world. Using contrasting materials like
ceramic, bronze, aluminium, vinyl, resin, PU foams, pigmented rubbers, iron or steel, his works responds to our complex system. Trayte’s works are often covered in meticulously painted layers, giving the work a pop status that is seductive and alluring at times. The striking assemblages can stand magnificently as both, an aesthetic object and a representation of our burgeoning consumer culture.
Drop by to catch Jonathan Trayte’s upcoming solo show at Akara Contemporary!

I’m pleased to be showing new sculptures with Akara at Art Mumbai, if in town then please go and see
Pictured here:
Kol Kabboo
Painted bronze, brass
86 x 27 x 26 cm
2024
📷 @john_h00per

I’m pleased to be showing new sculptures with Akara at Art Mumbai, if in town then please go and see
Pictured here:
Kol Kabboo
Painted bronze, brass
86 x 27 x 26 cm
2024
📷 @john_h00per

I’m pleased to be showing new sculptures with Akara at Art Mumbai, if in town then please go and see
Pictured here:
Kol Kabboo
Painted bronze, brass
86 x 27 x 26 cm
2024
📷 @john_h00per
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