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Kaiko Moti's philosophy, a philosophy he lived, is art. More contemplative than descriptive, he endeavored to analyze his sensations before nature in order to better recreate its essence. This quest underlies each one of Moti's works, the quest for that entity which makes the illusory differences of the real vanish. For Moti, this essence is captured in life as movement; the movement that permits plays of light, dark and space. Born in Bombay, India in 1921, Moti attended the School of Fine Arts for five years. He then went to London on a scholarship from the University College. Later he worked under MacWilliam and Reginald Butler. After moving permanently to Paris in 1950, he studied sculpture for three years with Zadkine.Due to the lack of space and the difficulties of working in Paris, Moti turned from sculpture to engraving, studying with W.S. Hayter. Since then, he has been primarily noted as an engraver working on copper plates. His work has been shown virtually throughout the world, including in the Biennale in Venice, the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, the New York Public Library, and the New Delhi Museum of Art.

Moti is represented in the permanent collections of many major museums and galleries, among them the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Paris Musee d'Art Moderne, and Le Bibliotheque Nationale. He is an honorary member of the Academy of Florence.

To see a video of Kaiko Moti in the Festival of India (1985) along with an honor bestowed on him at the Meridian House International in Washington, D.C. click on this link

 

Kaiko Moti (1921-1989)

Original Etchings
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A Fleur D’eau Triptych

With book, portfolio

box & 3 etchings

Cheval Dresse

Still Life with Book

Siamese Cats II

Rose Fleuri

Entre Ciel et Terre

Arbre Enchante

Study for a Still Life

Les Anemones

Rocher

Lublin/Touchstone

Owl Light