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Since the age of four, he has been ‘stealing’ his father’s materials from his room and make sculptures. But when I realised he was serious, I started saving all his works, whether they were sculptures of animals, things, faces or anything. “The four-day exhibition was a crowd-puller and I never expected this much of reception for my son’s works.This child artist is a stickler for perfection and he does not want to take any lesson from elders. As kids, they tend to start something and stop after getting bored. She showed no interest in it and took to the pencil and pen as she is interested in drawing. But Abhimanyu seems to be going in the right direction even if it is too early to predict his future. You need to have the flair for sculpting inside you. If there is a word that suits him, that would be wilful. He makes sculptures that are so tiny that he needs to give a lot of attention to detail. At the age of four, when he actually started to make sculptures using wax and clay, I never expected he would continue it. I want to make more things. Abhimanyu is a spirited child and when asked about the response from his friends and teachers, he says, “Everyone liked it. One thing that stands out in his nature is that he is so wilful that he doesn’t like any interference in his work. But we can’t call him a baby sensation either, as it would be errant. It was a small dinosaur that Abhimanyu sculpted for the first time and Subhash hopes his son will evolve into a great sculptor. But it doesn’t mean only those who have it in their genes can flaunt it. “I used to sit with him while he works.Abhimanyu’s mother and sister are also very supportive of his work..” Subhash is now planning to take his son’s sculptures to his school and showcase it for the children, after a great reception. I was wrong. At the tender age of seven, he is doing things most of his peers can only dream of. Since birth, he has been witnessing his grandfather and father making sculptures using wax and clay. “He used to spend a lot of time on it.Abhimanyu’s family of traditional sculptors has influenced him a lot.But Abhimanyu surprised him when he started following in his footsteps. Subhash says at first he bought clay for his daughter who is older than Abhimanyu. “If everything goes well, I hope I can finish it soon and help my son set up another exhibition in Kochi,” says Subhash. But he never likes it when I give an advice or suggestion,” says Subhash. Sculpting at a young age is one thing, but holding an exhibition of his own works is something else.What he needs today is encouragement, not training. Subhash’s next plan is to transform his son’s works into bronze as it will give them more value. I really like this. But Abhimanyu spends a lot of time with wax and clay,” says his father Subhash. I thought this was just a passing fancy.The recently concluded exhibition of his 100 sculptures at the Lalithakala Akademi in Kerala attracted many.Considering the age of this class I student, calling him a genius would be more than he can handle, as the word comes with baggage. When the right moment arrived, we decided to set up an exhibition,” says Subhash, a trained sculptor and the current depilatory wax strip Suppliers caretaker of the Akademi gallery
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