Contemporary outdoor sculpture in metal conceptualised, designed, fabricated and installed by Neha Mehta
Prana, the sculpture, seeks to materialize the essence of breath. This static structure captures the movement of wind as it gracefully flows in and out, mirroring the act of breathing. In creating an atmosphere of mindfulness, Prana invites individuals to pause, observe, and appreciate the perpetual dance of golden particles illuminated by the interplay of light. Through its presence, the sculpture encourages a sense of tranquility and invites viewers to embrace a slower pace, fostering a deeper connection with the surrounding environment.
Made of mild steel, Prana stands proudly at an impressive size of 9 feet tall, 9 feet wide, and 3 feet deep, showcasing its commanding presence and craftsmanship.
The making of the sculpture Prana
“All motion, either in the body or anywhere else, is the work of this Prana.” ~Swami Vivekananda