Indrani Singh Cassime, Native Series, Ocean I

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The Native Series holds a distinctive place in Indrani Singh Cassime’s body of work, reflecting her long-standing interest in diverse viewpoints, cultural intersections, and multiplicity of perspective.

Created between 2018 and 2025 from native clay sourced directly from Ousteri Lake—minutes from her studio—these pieces represent the last use of this now-unavailable material. Working in this direct, place-bound way revives an ancient practice in which the local earth becomes inseparable from the final form, lending the works a rare immediacy and authenticity.  

Ocean I is a dynamic sculpture inspired by the endless ocean view from Puducherry’s Promenade Beach, where the Bay of Bengal stretches to the horizon. Its flowing shapes and textured surfaces evokes the raw strength of breaking waves and the steady rhythm of the tides. The piece conveys the sea’s timeless power and calm beauty, stirring a sense of wonder and longing in anyone who stands before it.

 

Additional information

Year of creation

2020

Material

Native clay, anagama wood-fired

Series

11/20

Dim. (H x W x D)

28 x 32 x 18 cm | 11.0 × 12.6 × 7.1 in

Weight

9 kg | 19.8 lb

REF n°

ISCNAT011

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