DHYANESWAR DAUSOA
Upper Dagotiere, Dagotiere - Mauritius



Original Artworks (4)

Dhyaneswar Dausoa; Dancing, 2007, Original Sculpture Wood, 4 x 50 cm. Artwork description: 241  a vertical form in dancing movement representing vegetation ...
Dhyaneswar Dausoa
Original Wood Sculpture, 2007
4 x 50 cm (1.6 x 19.7 inches)
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Dhyaneswar Dausoa; Cosmic Connection, 2007, Original Sculpture Wood, 30 x 120 cm. Artwork description: 241  vertical stylised form with lines and movements rising high so as to give the impression of joining the cosmic power ...
Dhyaneswar Dausoa
Original Wood Sculpture, 2007
30 x 120 cm (11.8 x 47.2 inches)
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Dhyaneswar Dausoa; Tidal, 2007, Original Sculpture Wood, 28 x 53 cm. Artwork description: 241  stylised semi- figurative work giving emphasis on movements and forms ...
Dhyaneswar Dausoa
Original Wood Sculpture, 2007
28 x 53 cm (11.0 x 20.9 inches)
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Dhyaneswar Dausoa; Quest, 2007, Original Sculpture Wood, 18 x 45 cm. Artwork description: 241  semi- figurative stylised work in wood representating quest ...
Dhyaneswar Dausoa
Original Wood Sculpture, 2007
18 x 45 cm (7.1 x 17.7 inches)
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Artist Statement

"Sculptures of my creation are in wood, stone and metal. Those in wood and stone are mostly carved in round and free standing, whereas those in metals are in assemblage with the techniques of hammering, welding and grinding. These materials are worked out with care and without any torture. In spite of being carved or assembled they show an impression of being sensibly modelled.

They are generally stylized, symbolic figurative forms situated between the conventional and the abstract. Movements are inspired from vegetation, nature and human activities. Some of them are elongated with vertical ascent, giving the expression of sublime spiritual attainment while others have volumes giving the feeling of liberation and expansion in the environment.

Art has an important role to play in human life and to serve certain social cause. Evidently it is a silent language which communicates with the spirit. Art doesn't belong to the creating artists alone but to the whole society."...

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