Sahil Mehra

Sahil Mehra
Sahil Mehra
Filter

Sort by

Carved Stone' still-life Standstone sculpture by artist Sahil Mehra, 12x30 inch, on standstone
New
Add to Wishlist
Size: 12x30x4
12x30x4 in / 30x76x10 cm
"Carved Stone", Still-Life SculptureArtist Sahil Mehra
, 12x30x4 inch/30x76x10 cm
Sale priceRs. 45,000.00 INR
Paani Ka Matka 1' still-life Terracotta, Glass sculpture by artist Sahil Mehra, 30x30 inch, on terracotta, glass
New
Add to Wishlist
Size: 30x30x30
30x30x30 in / 76x76x76 cm
"Peeta Bhi Rahu Pyas Bhi Ho", Still-Life SculptureArtist Sahil Mehra
, 30x30x30 inch/76x76x76 cm
Sale priceRs. 170,000.00 INR
Torso 1' nude Sandstone sculpture by artist Sahil Mehra, 18x12 inch, on sandstone
New
Add to Wishlist
Size: 18x12x12
18x12x12 in / 45x30x30 cm
"Torso 1", Nude SculptureArtist Sahil Mehra
, 18x12x12 inch/45x30x30 cm
Sale priceRs. 55,000.00 INR
Ullu 1' figurative Wood sculpture by artist Sahil Mehra, 18x12 inch, on wood
New
Add to Wishlist
Size: 18x12x12
18x12x12 in / 45x30x30 cm
"Not Me", Figurative SculptureArtist Sahil Mehra
, 18x12x12 inch/45x30x30 cm
Sale priceRs. 90,000.00 INR
'Is This Everything' figurative Black Marble sculpture by artist Sahil Mehra, 36x24 inch, on black marble
Add to Wishlist
Size: 36x24x12
36x24x12 in / 91x60x30 cm
"Is This Everything", Figurative SculptureArtist Sahil Mehra
, 36x24x12 inch/91x60x30 cm
Sale priceRs. 130,000.00 INR
'Not Me 1' figurative Bronze sculpture by artist Sahil Mehra, 12x4 inch, on bronze
Add to Wishlist
Size: 12x4x4
12x4x4 in / 30x10x10 cm
"Not Me 1", Figurative SculptureArtist Sahil Mehra
, 12x4x4 inch/30x10x10 cm
Sale priceRs. 70,000.00 INR
'Silent Treatment' figurative Bronze sculpture by artist Sahil Mehra, 18x18 inch, on bronze
Add to Wishlist
Size: 18x18x18
18x18x18 in / 45x45x45 cm
"Silent Treatment", Figurative SculptureArtist Sahil Mehra
, 18x18x18 inch/45x45x45 cm
Sale priceRs. 180,000.00 INR
'Which One Is Me' contemporary Bronze sculpture by artist Sahil Mehra, 12x36 inch, on bronze
Add to Wishlist
Size: 12x36x11
12x36x11 in / 30x91x27 cm
"Which One Is Me", Contemporary SculptureArtist Sahil Mehra
, 12x36x11 inch/30x91x27 cm
Sale priceRs. 180,000.00 INR
  • Education: Bachelor of Fine Arts (Sculpture), College of Art, New Delhi

  • Artistic Style: The artist’s practice functions as a calculated interrogation of the self and the art object through the lens of visual paradox and institutional critique. By subverting modernist tropes and the conventional "art as education" philosophy, the work creates a sharp satire of learned aesthetics while exploring the fluid, "intoxicated yet alert" state of human consciousness. Each piece—whether exploring the labor of non-functional instruments, the rhythmic nesting of expanding shells, or the tautological labeling of raw stone—inhabits the friction between material reality and linguistic definition. Driven by an interest in the tension between abundance and detachment, the artist utilizes diverse materials to map the psyche’s internal landscape. The resulting sculptures refuse singular answers, existing instead as a continuous, detached observation of the space between presence and void, and the transition from subject to object

  • Exhibitions: Annual Exhibition (College of Art) – 2024-25, 2025-26, 2026-27

  • Education: Bachelor of Fine Arts (Sculpture), College of Art, New Delhi

  • Artistic Style: The artist’s practice functions as a calculated interrogation of the self and the art object through the lens of visual paradox and institutional critique. By subverting modernist tropes and the conventional "art as education" philosophy, the work creates a sharp satire of learned aesthetics while exploring the fluid, "intoxicated yet alert" state of human consciousness. Each piece—whether exploring the labor of non-functional instruments, the rhythmic nesting of expanding shells, or the tautological labeling of raw stone—inhabits the friction between material reality and linguistic definition. Driven by an interest in the tension between abundance and detachment, the artist utilizes diverse materials to map the psyche’s internal landscape. The resulting sculptures refuse singular answers, existing instead as a continuous, detached observation of the space between presence and void, and the transition from subject to object

  • Exhibitions: Annual Exhibition (College of Art) – 2024-25, 2025-26, 2026-27