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Sandilya Theuerkauf's art urges us to 'only connect' with the environment

Sandilya Theuerkauf's sculptures of found materials urge us to examine our relationship with the environment

Sandilya Theuerkauf's art urges us to 'only connect' with the environment
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Nikita Puri
There’s a certain meditative quality to Sandilya Theuerkauf’s movements. He is carefully mounting one thorn after another on the wood he has collected from the scrub forests that surround his place of work and residence in Vardenhalli, a hamlet on the outskirts of Bengaluru city. After five years of working on a series of sculptures that are but one aspect of his discovery and rediscovery of the world around him, Theuerkauf is now ready for his debut show, “A Trail of Thorns”. 

Presented by KYNKYNY.com, an online gallery for contemporary art, Theuerkauf’s sculptures are on display starting today at the

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