Tania Misra

The Making

Material

Working with:

Polymer clay

Air-dried deco clay

High-quality imported porcelain

Resin and glass

Alcohol ink and acrylic (for mixed media)

Material is chosen intentionally, each one bringing a different quality to the work. Polymer clay became part of the studio’s early practice, while air-dried deco clay lends itself to creating softer, hand-shaped details. Porcelain, valued as a refined imported material, is known for its translucency and delicacy.


Resin and glass are often introduced where light and movement become part of the piece itself. At times, multiple materials come together when a single material cannot hold the full complexity of an idea.

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Method

Tania’s approach to form has been shaped through years of study and making across Japan, France, Singapore, India, and Dubai. Each place brought with it a unique understanding of form.

Her core techniques include:

Wheel-throwing and hand-building

Sculptural work exploring texture

Porcelain flower-making

Casting and slip casting 

Slab work and textural tile-making

Multi-medium integration

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Making

Every flower petal, every form is made by hand, shaped slowly through observation and repetition. Every figure is built up, layer by layer, detail by detail. The process of making is always in dialogue, always shared, ever evolving.

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