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At the Collage X Artmosphere collaboration find handcrafted dinner sets and lamps for Deepavali
The Hindu
At the Collage X Artmosphere collaboration find handcrafted dinner sets and lamps for Deepavali
As an eight-year-old, Sushma Anand made her first clay figurine: A ball of clay with sticks as hands and legs. This was for a class project. Little did she know then, that this would become her full time occupation. “My passionate career,” smiles Sushma.
The sculptor and ceramicist from Kochi was in Collage to display Earth Air Water Fire, a collaborative festival collection between her and the multi-brand luxury designer store..
“Earlier this year Lata Madhu, the owner of Collage, and I got on a call. She wanted me to create something specially for Deepavali. So I came up with this,” says Sushma pointing to neatly arranged rows of lamps, where some even looks like Aladdin’s. There are three types of diyas of which two are the oil and wick variants and one is a tea light. Additionally, there are plates, serving trays, bowls, and dinnerware too in soothing shades of blue, green, ochre and purple, with shapes ranging from elegant square to circular with an edge..
Sushma also works with prints and other surface techniques on ceramics. The pieces can be customised and so can the colours. “Nowadays you can get any colour. We have stains in red, yellow, green…,” she says, adding that her clients have all sorts of requests from gold padukas in clay, printed crockery to mural with swirls.
Originally from Chennai, Sushma first learnt the art of pottery under Toshikazu Kanai Yokohama, a Japanese trainer in Injambakkam, in 1996. She then trained at Golden Bridge Pottery in Auroville, followed by stints in Bengaluru. “Wherever there were courses being offered, I would apply,” she says.
I love working with my hands, Sushma says. As a Fine Arts student from Stella Maris College, she says that her 2D art was not great. “For me, everything is three dimensional. I got into pottery immediately after I graduated.”
She moved to Kochi in 2006 and has been doing solo shows since. In 2012, she launched her studio Artmosphere in Thiruvaniyoor, on the outskirts of Kochi. The studio focusses on functional pottery and custom-made orders. That is her Zen space.
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