The Story
A studio shaped by patience.
Three decades of work in clay, bronze, marble, and stone — guided by a single, quiet belief: that a sculpture is a promise made to time.

Philosophy
"The hand remembers what the eye forgets."
The studio works to a single principle — every commission, however large or small, is handled by the artist himself. From the first study sketch to the final patina, no part of the process is outsourced. The result is a sculpture with character: a likeness that breathes, a memorial that consoles, a public work that endures.
Notable subjects include Lata Mangeshkar, Mother Teresa, Sant Tukaram, Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein, Aryabhata, and many figures held dear by the families and institutions that commissioned them.
Milestones
A timeline of work.
- 1990Studio founded in Maharashtra.
- 1998First public commission unveiled.
- 2007Major memorial works for civic institutions.
- 2015National recognition for portrait of Lata Mangeshkar.
- 2022Restoration & installation programme expands across India.