Leaf Totem II

Mrinalini Mukherjee Indian

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While Mukherjee is primarily known for her fiber sculptures, she started working with ceramics in the mid-1990s and produced a group of large scale ceramic works after a residency at the European Ceramic Work Centre in 's-Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands, from which Leaf Totem II hails. The ceramics affirm nature as Mukherjee’s prime source of inspiration. Leaf Totem II is an unglazed black work, in which a central shaft is covered in a profusion of petal florets, subtly cloaking an upright phallic-like form. The central base emphasizes itself and resembles a lingam—a cylinder with a rounded top that is a common abstract symbol of Shiva. An unabashedly erotic work, it is consistent with Mukherjee’s other suggestive forms in which an inventive iconography communicates irrepressible growth.

Leaf Totem II, Mrinalini Mukherjee (Indian, Mumbai 1949–2015 New Delhi), Ceramic

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