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Birds of a Feather
Bat 5 H x 0.4 L x 0.6 W (ft) | 152.4 H x 12.2 L x 18.3 W (cm) | Stainless Steel
Birds 0.2 H x 0.2 L x 0.4 (ft) | 7 H x 5.5 L x 13.5 (cm) | Wood

Art for a Cause
In order to empower the spirit of sportsmanship and bolster the prosperity of the rich sporting culture of India, we have partnered with the Mukul Madhav Foundation. The foundation creates opportunities for underserved communities in Healthcare, Education, Environment, Social Welfare, and Sports. A portion of the proceeds from "The Fourth Umpire” series will go towards promoting sports activities and athletic endeavours amongst the undeserved communities in our country.

Sonal Ambani in collaboration with Mukul Madhav Foundation
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As social beings we constantly need the company of others who we can resonate with; who we can share our ambitions and goals with. We all are individually significant, but we are also equally significant parts of a much larger system. A jigsaw puzzle that reveals prosperity, unity and harmony when we work together.
 

Bespoke Craftsmanship

To create a personalized installation, the time pieces on each cricket bat can be crafted with the birth times or birth dates of you and your loved ones. Please reach out to us to create a personalized piece.

Impermanence
Bat 5 H x 0.4 L x 0.6 W (ft) | 152.4 H x 12.2 L x 18.3 W (cm) | Stainless Steel
Wheel 1.3 H x 0.1 L x 1.3 W (ft) | 40.5 H x 5 L x 40.5 W (cm) | Brass
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There is an innate need in us humans to be remembered and to amount to something that reaches beyond our mortal selves. It is a catalyst for the pursuit of greatness. Impermanence is a sculpture that is dedicated to the hunger for excellence present within all of us and our potential to transcend oblivion.

 

The Devil Made Me Do It
Bat 5 H x 0.4 L x 0.6 W (ft) | 152.4 H x 12.2 L x 18.3 W (cm) | Stainless Steel
Bird 0.4 H x 0.6 L x 0.4 W (ft) | 14 H x 19 L x 12.5 W (cm) | Fiber
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The Devil Made Me Do It is a unique sculpture from the series of The Fourth Umpire which celebrates the great game of cricket. This sculpture explores the dangers of taking shortcuts in life and chasing myopic goals at the cost of the bigger picture.

 

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