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Kunal Kapoor is a Delhi-based contemporary Indian sculptor whose evocative and dynamic works are celebrated for their emotional depth, fluidity, and imaginative symbolism. He is known for exploring the human figure through surreal, mythological, and modern interpretations that reveal a deep understanding of the body in motion and emotion.

Early Life and Education

Kunal Kapoor was born on 7 May 1981 in Delhi, India. He completed his graduation before pursuing his passion for sculpture and visual arts. His journey as a sculptor began with an innate fascination for form, structure, and the emotional potential of art to capture human experience.

Career and Artistic Journey

Kunal Kapoor’s sculptures blend symbolism, form, and movement with a distinct sense of power and grace. His works often portray the human body intertwined with surreal elements such as horns, masks, and exaggerated anatomy—an approach that pushes the boundaries of traditional figurative art.

Through his art, Kunal invites viewers to explore themes of identity, struggle, transformation, and resilience. He works with a variety of materials, including bronze, clay, and metal, each piece demonstrating technical mastery and a unique artistic language.

His artistic style is characterized by:

  • A balance between realism and abstraction
  • Fusion of mythological and contemporary motifs
  • Recurring subjects like bulls, warriors, and stylized human figures
  • Expressive anatomy that reflects emotional and spiritual energy

Style and Philosophy

Kunal Kapoor’s sculptures are marked by fluidity, strength, and symbolic narrative. His work captures the human condition—its resilience, vulnerability, and transformation. His philosophy revolves around the idea that art is a mirror to emotion and motion, expressing the invisible energy that drives human experience.

Artistic Themes

His sculptures explore:

  • Identity and Transformation – Reflecting inner strength and evolution.
  • Struggle and Resilience – The human capacity to endure and rise.
  • Mythological Symbolism – Blending ancient motifs with modern interpretation.
  • Emotive Anatomy – Portraying the body as a vessel of emotion and power.

Materials and Techniques

Kunal Kapoor works with multiple mediums such as:

  • Bronze – For durability and timeless texture
  • Clay – For raw, organic expressiveness
  • Metal – For industrial strength and modern form

Each piece demonstrates his command over form, texture, and finish—often resulting in sculptures that feel alive and moving.

Exhibitions and Recognition

Kunal Kapoor’s works have been showcased through Uchaan Arts and various art exhibitions across India. His pieces are collected by art enthusiasts and featured in galleries that promote modern and contemporary Indian art. He continues to inspire new generations of sculptors through his dedication to artistic excellence and expressive innovation.

Personal Life

Based in Delhi, Kunal Kapoor divides his time between sculpting, teaching, and engaging with the art community. Outside the studio, he enjoys exploring human behavior, spirituality, and the emotional dialogue between art and society.

Vision

To bridge the gap between tradition and modernity in Indian sculpture by crafting works that speak to both timeless mythological roots and contemporary sensibilities.

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