Miniatures

Checkmate

Miniatures Checkmate An ornamental chessboard table featuring a checkerboard made from alternating stained and raw coffee stirrer sticks. The cabriole legs are hand-carved from balsa wood, stained, and fitted with functional drawers. Each drawer is detailed with faux ceramic tile inlays and finished with hand-painted knobs. Won third place at the Perfection in Miniature Awards – Junior edition at the Kensington Dollhouse Festival The Table An ornamental chessboard table featuring a chequerboard made from alternating stained and raw coffee stirrer sticks. The cabriole legs are hand-carved from balsa wood, stained, and fitted with functional drawers.  Details and Chessmen Each drawer is detailed with faux ceramic tile inlays and finished with hand-painted knobs. The tiles were carefully made from a polymer clay cane. The chessmen were first turned on a makeshift lathe and then casted in a mould to complete the identical set.  Perfection in Miniature Awards  This piece was crafted for the PIMA – Junior Edition at the 2025 summer show of the esteemed Kensington Dollhouse Festival, London. It was honoured with third place.  Image Gallery

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Assaji

Miniatures  Assaji As a tribute to Osamu Tezuka’s Buddha, a collectible figurine of Assaji was sculpted with meticulous attention to detail.  Inspiration & Preparation The process began with reference gathering and sketching to study form, proportions, and essence. Sculpting  An armature was then built, followed by sculpting in polymer clay, focusing on intricate facial and fabric details. The final piece was carefully shaded and painted to bring the character to life.

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The Vietnamese Table

Miniatures The Vietnamese Table A series of Vietnamese delicacies inspired from my travels there. Hand sculpted with clay and composed with elements from other materials like wood, thread and jute, they were framed for a perfect wall-mounted display. Exhibited: Bankside Gallery, London, Royal Society of Miniature Painters, Sculptors & Gravers 2024. Phở  The fragrant and flavourful noodle soup of rice noodles, aromatic herbs and a rich broth with a side of fresh greens, dipping sauce and a little zing of lemon. The bowls and tableware as well as the food were made with clay, with the noodles nestled in resin ‘broth’. Embroidery thread was weaved to mimic a rattan cane table mat Hand sculpted in 1:12 Scale | Framed 6 inch X 6 inch Gỏi cuốn The vibrant fresh spring rolls filled with shrimp, rice noodles, lettuce, herbs and delicately wrapped in translucent rice paper, offer a burst of refreshing flavor in every bite. The rolls and salad were made with clay and the plate was of soft wood that was later stained with coffee decoction and pigments.  Hand sculpted in 1:12 Scale | Framed 6 inch X 6 inch Image Gallery  Photo Credit: Anantha Sriya Athota

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Nariyal Pani

Miniatures Nariyal Lelo Titled “Nariyal Pani Lelo”, a familiar vendor’s call meaning “Get your coconut water!”, this piece is part of a series of miniature dioramas capturing the essence of nostalgic Indian street scenes. As these once-everyday sights fade from view, the series seeks to preserve their charm and cultural significance. Exhibited: Definition of Done Gallery, Köln (6th – 27th March, 2026) Inspiration and Reference To achieve realism, careful attention was given to the smallest details that bring the scene to life. A set of reference images was collected to ensure accuracy and authenticity. Scaling & Sketches The composition was scaled to 1:12, with the bicycle serving as the central element. A detailed sketch was created to establish precise dimensions, guiding the proportions of all other components. The Cycle The bicycle took three weeks to complete, crafted entirely using hand and hand-held power tools. Designed to mimic the real mechanics of a bicycle, the model features functional handlebars, wheels, pedals, and a stand. The frame was constructed primarily from PVC pipes, with straws and additional tubing used for finer details. Pins and wires replicated intricate elements, while a tablet blister pack was repurposed to create the bell. Leather scraps were used for the seat and handle covers The Coconuts The focal point of the scene, the tender coconuts, was individually sculpted from polymer clay, thentextured, painted and precisely detailed. The stalks were crafted separately using clay, wire, and liquid clay,shaded with pastels before being carefully assembled. The Basket & Sickle A handwoven wicker basket, complete with a coconut sickle, was mounted on the bicycle carrier. The basket was woven from crochet thread and wire, while the sickle was crafted from a soda can tab with a toothpick handle. Inside the basket, additional coconuts were placed, including a half-cut one. Small yet significant details, such as QR payment cards and a bunch of straws, were also incorporated. The Bag & Straws Additional elements included plastic drinking straws in their original packaging and a nylon bag. The straws were sculpted from clay, with the package crafted from plastic sheets carefully sealed with heat. The bag was made from hand-sewn, bleached cotton fabric, featuring characteristic stripes and subtle distressing with pastels for an aged effect. Known to Others – DOD Gallery Exhibited at the Definition of Done gallery as part of the group show “Known to Others” Image Gallery

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