She used to live in stone. Now she rides. I borrowed her posture from temple columns, those divine dancers etched mid-movement and gave her new stage: a skateboard frozen in air, as if momentum became sculpture.
This piece about rhythm that never dies. Classical grace in streetwear tempo. The past didn’t vanish it evolved.
To me, she is both reverent and radical. A timeless deity reimagined for the streets, still sacred, just harder to catch.
Materials: Handprinted FRP resin sculpture
Series: The roots
Height: 3 ft, 5 ft | 36 in, 60 in
Rarity: 1/1 Unique handpainted
Certificate of authenticity: Available
Materials: Handprinted FRP resin sculpture
Series: The roots
Height: 3 ft, 5 ft | 36 in, 60 in
Rarity: 1/1 Unique handpainted
Certificate of authenticity: Available
She used to live in stone. Now she rides. I borrowed her posture from temple columns, those divine dancers etched mid-movement and gave her new stage: a skateboard frozen in air, as if momentum became sculpture.
This piece about rhythm that never dies. Classical grace in streetwear tempo. The past didn’t vanish it evolved.
To me, she is both reverent and radical. A timeless deity reimagined for the streets, still sacred, just harder to catch.
Gunjit Purswani, known as Gunjit Apex, is a multidisciplinary artist blending chrome sculpture, pop surrealism, and collectible art to critique consumer culture through mythology, satire, and emotional symbolism. His work spans public spaces, private collections, and brand collaborations across India and abroad.
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