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Born in 1959 in Kilimanoor, Kerala, sculptor G. Reghu has been working with ceramic clay for over three decades. Clay is more than just a material for Reghu. He uses the stoneware form of clay and, having worked for so long with this medium, he is now adept at customizing it to suit his requirements.
Reghu’s figures and themes stem from the rural areas of Wayanad and Bastar, and the aesthetic language of his work and affinity for indigenous materials stem from some of the early influences in his life, ranging from Elizabeth and Laurie Baker to J Swaminathan at Bharat Bhavan.
G. Reghu lives and works in Bengaluru, India