In his new body of work titled "Postponed Poems," Kamath has created modern narratives out of classical, traditional sculptures.
Kamath's collecting hobby of over 30 years forms the basis for understanding of his recent work.
The artist says he is fascinated with the amazing forms of the past such as traditional temple sculptures, broken parts of old havelis, ritual masks and icons of god and goddesses.
He has captured such antiques in terracotta sculptures, which he has turned into a modern metaphor replete with humor and satire.
"Eventually, I even started collecting classical sculptures and paintings like ritual masks, wooden and metal sculptures, parts of temple chariots, old terracotta sculptures. It was natural then that I would want to bring the aesthetics of this classical style into my works but interpret them on my own terms. It is like reconnecting to our roots," he says.
