SANIKA DIVEKAR
ARTIST ~ ARCHITECT
CERTIFICATE
OF COMPLETION
4 Months Foundation Program at Claystation, Bangalore
Sanika Divekar
This is to certify that has successfully completed the foundation March-July '22 program and has shown a high degree of competence and skill
Director Clay Station Art Studios Pvt. Ltd.
Date:
Ceramic Foundation Program CertificateSpace
Exploration; Carving plaster of paris, B.Arch - Sem II 2016
This is one of the first times I explored hand-building and carving and enjoyed the process. The exercise focused on creating spaces while exploring the new medium of plaster of paris. The intent was to design variations of spaces and connect them together in an experiential manner. The 30x30cm cube was cast and carved to create quality spaces that are interconnected yet distinct from one another. This is where I began to discover my passion.
Entrepreneurship; Insanely Creative
Sept 2020 - March 22
Having begun with the idea of recycling paper into handcrafted papers for lanterns, I explored various mediums including Resin and Clay amidst the pandemic. A fun experiment evolved into a successful business with a growing customer base. In the end, all of this brought me to a realization and an interest in learning more about clay as a medium and its techniques.
Handmade paper bamboo lantern Plaster art Plaster of paris props Air dry clay hand sculpture Acrylic painting Beach resin coaster Pressed flower resin earrings Resin wall artCeramic foundation course
The scale up project
March 2022 - July 2022
With my interest in these explorations in clay, I decided on attending “Exploring Art and Craft of Clay” a 4-month foundation course at Claystation studio in Bangalore which incorporates all the hand building and wheel throwing techniques, surface decoration methods, principles of glaze application as well as studio management skills.
This project brief was to create a scaled-up project on any topic but with a minimum height of 13 inches. Personally, I believe the changes in the world along COVID-19 led me to the path of clay. I decided to create a lamp that conceptually shows the positive impacts of COVID on my life and extract that idea as a part of the proposal. The lamp thus used multiple elements that begin to form links to the period of lockdown. For eg, the masks and the virus culminate in a flower made of masks. Also indicating a new beginning. The method used in making this lamp was a hand-building method and is made with the help of stoneware clay.
Ceramic foundation course
Exploration 1
March 2022 - July 2022
The brief here spoke about choosing a listed emotion and creating a nonfunctional abstract form for it. I chose the emotion “Shanta” i.e tranquil. Living in the chaotic city of Mumbai all my life, the beach was a niche that always allowed me to feel peaceful and connected to myself. The sounds of the waves were relaxing and engaging at the same time. Thus making this choice was influenced by my memories back in Mumbai and reminiscing about the ocean. Research revealed that an ocean drum mimics the sound of waves. Consequently, I decided to include it in my design.
Ceramic foundation course Exploration 2
March 2022 - July 2022
The brief here was to design a ramen bowl for a high-end Japanese restaurant by taking inspiration from any locally available leaves or flowers. The flower “Pride of India” is the one I chose as my inspiration while walking the streets of Bangalore as it reminded me of the Japanese cherry blossoms. My design was also influenced by Japanese brush strokes. The bowl was created in dark-bodied clay and covered with white slips.
3d petals textured with slip White slip Japanese brush strokes with a floral design at base saying good luckCeramic foundation course
Exploration 3 March 2022 - July 2022
The brief was to combine two of the listed forms together to create an amalgamation of the same. The work below is a fusion of a moon jar and a plate. The final form was inspired by my dad’s wild-life photography; the wings of a bird during its flight. This sculpture is textured with paper clay to give the feathered body effect.
Ceramic foundation course
Exploration 4 March 2022 - July 2022
The brief called for selecting a form and altering its function while retaining its essence. Using terracotta clay, I transformed a cup into a hanging lamp.
Process of making pendant lampCeramic foundation course
Exploration 4 March 2022 - July 2022
This brief talks about designing and creating a range of products around a space or an event that we/people experience and are a part of. The collection included up to five products that serve the purpose of the specific space or event. The space chosen was an art studio. I decided to give a theme to these projects which were inspired by Indian miniature Mughal paintings.
Indian Mugha miniature painting inspired ceramicsArangetrum Exhibition 2022
Claystation, Bangalore, India
10th July 2022
The course culminated in a successful exhibition called ‘Arangetrum”. It was the student’s showcase/sale through which emerged my brand name Studio Nika-San.
Studio White & Gray
Internship in Mumbai, India
October 2022- March 2023
During my internship had the chance to do small-scale hand-made production of cups, bowls, platters, boxes, and tiles and also to create a terracotta mural with another artist. The mural was a tribute to Mahatma Gandhi and a celebration of the earthy material itself. There are two enlarged cups in the centre that depict Gandhiji’s spectacle from a top view. Using different textures and overlapping pots and vessels, these abstract pieces depict different lands (states) of India, which are connected by pottery.
Terracotta Mural Around 3ft x 6 ft size Terracotta production Terracotta cup, mug, bowl and plate setStudio Nika-San
Mumbai , India
From November 2022
During my internship, I tried Raku firing. My goal was to create a unique set of table lamps. I sketched a lot of ideas because the architectural features of Kund and organic spaces intrigued me. As a set, I created a larger and smaller version of the same design. Raku firing was a great learning experience.
From November
I worked on my own designs while I was doing Creating new products for my new brand colours and techniques such as slip decorating, designs were heavily inspired
Nika-San Mumbai , India
November 2022
doing my ceramic internship in Mumbai. Studio Nika-san, I explored different clay decorating, inlay, nerikomi and sgraffito. My inspired by the Japanese culture.