Teddy, Fiber Glass

Medium:Friberglass
Height:14 inch / 35.6 cm
Width:10 inch / 25.4 cm
Depth:10 inch / 25.4 cm
Dimension:W: 25.4 cm × H: 35.6 cm

This delightful sculpture titled Teddy captures the innocence and charm of childhood through a modern, playful lens. Crafted from fiberglass, the artwork showcases a glossy, reflective surface with a stunning gradient of blue and magenta hues that shift beautifully under light.

150,000.00

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Mousumi Biswas | Teddy | Fiber Glass | H 14 x W 10 x D 10 inches (Delivered)

This delightful sculpture titled Teddy captures the innocence and charm of childhood through a modern, playful lens. Crafted from fiberglass, the artwork showcases a glossy, reflective surface with a stunning gradient of blue and magenta hues that shift beautifully under light. The bear’s rounded, smooth form exudes warmth and approachability, transforming a simple childhood toy into a contemporary art object with elegance and sophistication. Its mirror-like finish not only enhances its visual appeal but also invites viewers to see themselves reflected in it, creating a personal connection to the nostalgic symbol of comfort and affection. Displayed in a serene setting, the sculpture radiates a joyful yet contemplative energy, blending art, emotion, and design into a single captivating piece.

Mousumi Biswas was born in Kolkata in 1978. She completed her Bachelor of Visual Art (painting) from the Govt. College of Art and Craft, Kolkata, (2003) and Masters in Fine Arts (painting) from Kala Bhavan, Visva Bharti, Santiniketan (2005).

She has participated in several exhibitions. She has also received the Kolkata Art Foundation Award, (2005), ‘Rathin Maitra Award’ from OVT College of Art and Craft, (2003) and the ‘certificate of merit’ from the Govt. College of Art and Craft, (2002). Her works can be found with leading art collectors in India and abroad. The artist lives and works in Noida, U.P. An especially eye-catching piece is Mousumi Biswas’s painting of the green-eyed Afghan girl, Sharbat Gula, made famous on the cover of the National Geographic magazine.


Shipment DetailsThis artwork will be shipped unframed, either in roll form or flat, depending on its requirements—at no additional cost.

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