Dhruva Mistry

Dhruva represented Britain at the Third Rodin Grand Prize Exhibition, Japan in 1990 and was Elected Member at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1991.

Dhruva has held over 25 solo exhibitions apart from being included in significant national and international shows since 1979 and has done some major site-specific works and public commissions.

Work Art as a mode of expression and a living symbol of life profoundly inspires Dhruva Mistry as he delves into various mediums, including drawing, painting, etching, dry point, digital works, photography, and materials like clay, plaster, cast stone, talc, chalk, wood, stone, lead, brass, bronze, aluminum, fiberglass, mild steel, and stainless steel for creating three-dimensional forms.

Mistry's work reflects his individual curiosity and personal interests, offering a perambulatory experience of the life of forms.

Mistry draws inspiration from a broad spectrum of civilizations and cultures, including Indian, Chinese, Assyrian, Egyptian, Greek, European, Mayan, Oceanic, African, tribal, folk, and both historical and contemporary influences.

River , part of a set of sculptures in Victoria Square, Birmingham
Diagram of an Object (1990), Hunterian Art Gallery, Glasgow
Reguarding Guardians of Art , National Museum Cardiff