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Kirti Mandir
Category:*Sculpture
Region:Ayrshire City:Glenbuck
Price:N/A (EUR)
 

 

Kirti is an 'artist in residence' for Common Ground Scotland and is available for teaching and specialist workshops.

Kirti's teaching work is managed by Peter Heywood, Director of Common Ground Scotland and some of the income from this work is directed towards activities related to Common Ground.

To discuss any projects with Kirti, please contact Peter Heywood by phone on 01563 551408, mobile 0784 332 8739 or by post.

Contact Kirti at

Kirti Mandir
Glenbuck Farm Cottage
GLENBUCK
Ayrshire
KA18 3SB Email: kirtimandir @ btinternet.com

or

Peter Heywood
Director, Common Ground Scotland
PO Box 26064
KILMARNOCK
KA2 0YG

Kirti is a Kenyan born British citizen of Indian origin. His work has been widely exhibited in various museums and art galleries throughout the U.K. and abroad and has been featured several times on TV documentaries in many countries. His work can be seen in both public and private collections world wide. He has taught in many art colleges in the U.K. and Ireland.

Kirti Mandir is deeply involved with community art and also related music projects. In his art he expresses the simple and serene, with inspiration coming from prehistoric art, anthropomorphic sculptures and functional objects. His work is mostly based on human forms using a variety of materials including bronze, stone and wood and combining modern and traditional techniques. His sculptures are often based on the theme of Genesis and the theme of his paintings is Equilibrium.

Statement from Kirti:

"In my art I try and express the simple and serene, with inspiration coming from prehistoric art anthropormorphic sculptures and functional objects. My work is mostly based on human form. I use a variety of materials including bronze, stone and wood and combine modern and traditional techniques. I was born in Africa in Nairobi, Kenya, but then moved to India at a young age to study. I later moved on to stay in Britain where I have remained, I feel that contrasting places where I have lived has greatly influenced my art.

"Art is my life. It gives me great pleasure and peace of mind and is very relaxing."

Areas of work

Figurative sculpture, Bronze, Stone, Wood, Painting, Acrylic(s) on paper, Weavings - Hand woven pieces.

Kirti was the architect and sculptor on a very important piece of public art, the Miners Memorial, Muirkirk. He has also recently completed a bust of Robert Burns, commissioned by Common Ground Scotland.

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Kirty Mandir - Sean Kelly

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Reviewer:August 18, 2009 - Art & Activities
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Featured in Artists & Illustrators (AUG 2009 -Issue 277):
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