Drawing, Lockdown 1,2,3,4
27.0 x 20.0 cm
Biennale de Kochi-Muziris
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Pathik Sahoo: Echoes of Migration in Metal
Pathik Sahoo, an Indian artist currently based in Kolkata, is a compelling voice within contemporary sculpture and a master of evocative material exploration. His work, often characterized by its raw honesty and poignant symbolism, immediately draws the viewer into narratives of displacement, memory, and the enduring spirit of migration – themes deeply rooted in his personal experience and the broader socio-economic realities of India.
Sahoo’s artistic journey began with a significant shift from rural life to urban pursuits. Leaving behind his village in search of work, he encountered the fragmented landscape of modern India—a world of industrial detritus, abandoned metal sheets, and the relentless movement of people seeking opportunity. This formative experience became the bedrock for his distinctive style, which is immediately recognizable through its deliberate use of found materials. Rather than pristine marble or polished bronze, Sahoo’s sculptures are built from discarded scraps – corrugated iron, rusted tin, and weathered cement—transforming these overlooked elements into powerful visual statements.
The Language of Material
Sahoo's process is deeply tactile and intuitive. He doesn’t begin with a preconceived design but allows the material itself to dictate the form and narrative. The hammered surfaces, the uneven edges, and the inherent imperfections of each piece carry within them the history of their previous life – echoes of factories, construction sites, or simply the passage of time. This layering of meaning is central to his work; it’s not merely about creating an object but about excavating a story from its constituent parts.
A key element in Sahoo's aesthetic is the etching technique he employs. Using simple tools – often knives or metal stamps – he creates delicate relief images on these metallic surfaces, depicting scenes of movement and transition. These etched figures—often wagons laden with belongings—symbolize the arduous journey of migration, capturing both the hope for a better future and the poignant loss of home. The contrast between the rough texture of the metal and the intricate detail of the etchings creates a compelling visual tension, mirroring the complexities of human experience.
“Drawing, Lockdown 1-4” and Beyond
Perhaps Sahoo’s most recognizable series is “Drawing, Lockdown 1-4,” created during the extended periods of confinement brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. This body of work powerfully documented the anxieties, isolation, and resilience experienced by communities across India. The sculptures, often constructed from repurposed materials found within his immediate environment – cardboard boxes, plastic sheeting, and discarded packaging—became visual metaphors for the restrictions imposed upon daily life. The series demonstrated Sahoo’s ability to transform personal hardship into universal themes of human connection and survival.
Beyond “Drawing, Lockdown 1-4,” Sahoo continues to explore themes of displacement and memory through a diverse range of projects. His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, garnering critical acclaim for its originality, emotional depth, and skillful manipulation of materials. Notably, his piece "The Untold Story Etched copper and tin on cement" (featured in an Emami Art exhibition), exemplifies his signature style – the layering of industrial metal with delicate etched imagery to tell stories of migration and resilience.
Influences and Legacy
While Sahoo’s work is distinctly rooted in his own experiences, it also resonates with broader artistic traditions. The use of found objects echoes the practices of folk art movements across India, where everyday materials are repurposed to create narratives of community and identity. Furthermore, there's a subtle connection to minimalist sculpture, particularly artists who utilize industrial materials to explore themes of form and space. However, Sahoo’s work transcends these influences, forging its own unique voice through its intensely personal vision.
Pathik Sahoo is an artist whose work speaks volumes without uttering a single word. Through the careful selection and transformation of discarded materials, he creates sculptures that are both visually arresting and profoundly moving—testaments to the enduring power of memory, migration, and the human spirit. His continued exploration of these themes promises to yield further compelling works for years to come.
pathik sahoo
India
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- Artistic Movement Or Style: Not found
- Full Name: Pathik Sahoo
- Nationality: Indian
- Notable Artworks: ['Drawing, Lockdown 1-4']
- Place Of Birth: India

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