Description
In his works Tatva and Avalokita, Sanjeep explores the air element, creating forms that represent free flow, protection, and renewal. These sculptures transcend the tangible, manifesting an ongoing dialogue between the inner and outer realms. Through his art, Sanjeep invites viewers to experience harmony, balance, and the fluidity of existence, creating both a visual and spiritual resonance in every piece.
Sanjeep Maharjan is a visual artist and sculptor whose work is deeply rooted in the cultural heritage and spiritual philosophies of the Kathmandu Valley. With an MA in Fine Arts and a teaching role at Kathmandu University’s School of Arts, Sanjeep is both an academic and a practicing artist, whose work blends the ancient with the contemporary. His artistic practice spans sculpture, illustration, and design, and he actively facilitates workshops to nurture the next generation of artists.
Sculpture has always been the central medium of his expression. Sanjeep’s work draws from traditional motifs, particularly from medieval wood-carving aesthetics seen in Kathmandu’s tiered temples