Mona Sugata crafts intricate botanical sculptures from cotton fabric, thread, glue, and pigment, evoking fragility and vitality. Her latest exhibition features installations exploring living systems and the unseen conditions that allow life. The works are designed to connect with viewers through their presence, emphasizing space, light, and air. Instead of literal plant representations, the sculptures embody the movements and structures found in nature. Sugata preserves the material's softness and natural tone shifts, allowing symbols of life to emerge organically through her artistic process.
Mona Sugata's intricate sculptures are made from cotton fabric, thread, glue, and pigment, materials that hold traces of fragility, heat, and breath.
In her latest exhibition, What Resonates Through Us - Echoes in Overtones, Sugata presents installations that extend her ongoing exploration of living systems, unseen presences, and the subtle conditions allowing life to take shape.
Her installations are quietly placed with space, light, air, and subtle presence so that the viewer may encounter their sense of life and quiet sensations.
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