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I named this piece of art "Rang" which means colors in Sanskrit!

My inspiration for this piece is from the patterns I saw in the Indian temples since my childhood!

Every temple in India has N number of patterns like this!

The artwork size is 8 x 8 inches, With the frame, it is 9 x 9 inches.

It is ready to ship!

For more:
www.papersweetly.com
I named this piece of art "Rang" which means colors in Sanskrit!

My inspiration for this piece is from the patterns I saw in the Indian temples since my childhood!

Every temple in India has N number of patterns like this!

The artwork size is 8 x 8 inches, With the frame, it is 9 x 9 inches.

It is ready to ship!

For more:
www.papersweetly.com
I named this piece of art "Rang" which means colors in Sanskrit!

My inspiration for this piece is from the patterns I saw in the Indian temples since my childhood!

Every temple in India has N number of patterns like this!

The artwork size is 8 x 8 inches, With the frame, it is 9 x 9 inches.

It is ready to ship!

For more:
www.papersweetly.com

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Rang - Colors Sculpture

Nikitha Yelchuru

United States

Sculpture, Quilling on Paper

Size: 9 W x 9 H x 2 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

I named this piece of art "Rang" which means colors in Sanskrit! My inspiration for this piece is from the patterns I saw in the Indian temples since my childhood! Every temple in India has N number of patterns like this! The artwork size is 8 x 8 inches, With the frame, it is 9 x 9 inches. It is ready to ship!

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Sculpture:

Quilling on Paper

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

9 W x 9 H x 2 D in

SHIPPING AND RETURNS
Delivery Time:

Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.

Nikitha Yelchuru is a San Jose-based artist who crafts jewelry and sculptural objects through a unique technique called quilling—rolling, shaping, and gluing strips of paper into decorative designs. Each of her works begins as an observational sketch, inspired by her everyday life and the natural world. Using these sketches as a jumping-off point, she quills paper objects by making intuitive associations and finding formal parallels. Her delicate hand-made pieces bear witness to her commitment to excellent craftsmanship. Yelchuru fell in love with the ancient art of quilling in 2012. She began by designing jewelry solely for herself. However, her friends and family were quick to notice her talent, and she started receiving commissions for custom-made pieces. When she realized the magnitude of the demand for her work, she decided to quill earrings, necklaces, wall-art, and sculptural objects full time. Since 2016, the artist has crafted custom-made pieces on commissions under the name Paper Sweetly. Yelchuru’s background in engineering, coupled with her artistic sensibility, gives her a keen eye for the geometer of nature. She notices the underlining structure of everything from the chambered nautilus shell to the articulated shape of a hummingbird's outstretched wings. She uses the character, shape, and color she sees to articulate the poetic meaning in everyday life and translate positive energy into spontaneously constructed forms. She continually hones her skills and creates new designs inspired by the world around her.

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