Art has a way of touching the heart, but sculptures do something more — they reach out and make you feel their presence. Whether carved from stone, molded from metal, or printed through technology, they have a unique power: they make the invisible visible.
This December, that world of imagination takes center stage at The Haat of Art Exhibition 2025, happening at Jaya Mahal Palace, Bengaluru. It’s a three-day celebration (from 5th–7th December 2025) where art enthusiasts, collectors, and curious minds will gather to experience the richness of Indian creativity — especially through sculptures that blend tradition with innovation.

A Tribute to the Art of Sculpting
Sculpting is one of the oldest forms of human expression. From the time humans carved symbols into rock to the intricate temple idols we see today, sculptures have always been part of our stories. They’ve immortalized kings, gods, emotions, and ideas — preserving history through form and texture.
At The Haat of Art Exhibition, you’ll get to witness this evolution in real time. The exhibition brings together artists who work with everything from traditional chisels to modern 3D printers, showing how the art of sculpture continues to evolve while staying rooted in timeless craftsmanship.
Types of Sculptures You’ll Discover
The Bengaluru exhibition promises to be a feast for the senses. Here are some of the captivating forms you’ll encounter:
- Traditional Stone Sculptures
Majestic and enduring, stone sculptures are at the heart of Indian art. Expect to see works inspired by ancient architecture — divine figures, mythical creatures, and intricate carvings that echo the skill of temple artisans.
- Metal Sculptures
Contemporary metal sculptures made from bronze, copper, and steel showcase India’s modern creative energy. These pieces play with geometry, light, and reflection — symbolizing strength, transformation, and resilience.
- Wooden Sculptures
Hand-carved wood sculptures bring warmth and life to the exhibition. Each piece tells a story — sometimes of gods and goddesses, other times of rural life, folklore, and nature.
- Recycled and Sustainable Sculptures
In an age of awareness, many artists are using discarded materials to create eco-friendly sculptures. You’ll see scrap metal, glass, and plastic transformed into thought-provoking artworks that speak about sustainability and rebirth.
- Digital and 3D-Printed Sculptures
Art meets technology in this fascinating category. 3D-printed sculptures explore shapes and structures beyond human limitations — showing how digital creativity is redefining the boundaries of sculpture.
- Tribal and Folk Sculptures
Raw, expressive, and deeply cultural — tribal sculptures reflect the heartbeat of India’s rural and indigenous communities. Each piece embodies simplicity, symbolism, and storytelling.

Event Details
Venue: Jaya Mahal Palace, Bengaluru
Dates: 5th – 7th December 2025
Timings: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Entry: Free and open to all art lovers – Register Now!
What Makes It Special
The artists behind these sculptures are storytellers, philosophers, and dreamers. Some are masters of ancient craft; others are pioneers experimenting with new-age materials. But they all share one thing — a passion for giving life to form.
Visitors will also have the opportunity to:
- Interact directly with sculptors and learn about their creative journeys.
- Understand how materials like clay, stone, and metal are transformed into meaningful art.
- Experience live demonstrations and art talks about the process of sculpting.
Whether you’re an artist, a collector, or just someone who loves beautiful things, this exhibition offers a rare chance to dive deep into the world of sculptures.
Sculptures Beyond Galleries
What makes them truly special is how they live beyond galleries — in temples, gardens, cities, and even homes. They have a presence that fills spaces with energy and emotion.
At The Haat of Art Exhibition, you’ll find sculptures that do exactly that — they make you pause, think, and feel. From abstract installations that challenge your perception to delicate figurines that evoke nostalgia, each piece will leave a mark on your heart.
Why You Should Visit
- Witness over 50+ unique sculptures by Indian artists from across the country.
- Explore both heritage art and modern design trends in one place.
- Enjoy the regal atmosphere of Jaya Mahal Palace, adding elegance to every display.
- Network with artists, curators, and fellow art lovers.
It’s more than an exhibition — it’s a celebration of art, imagination, and human touch.
Final Thoughts
It reminds us that creativity has no limits. They stand as a bridge between time and imagination — between what’s real and what’s felt.
At The Haat of Art Exhibition 2025 in Bengaluru, you won’t just see art — you’ll experience it.
Each sculpture will whisper a story, waiting for you to listen.
So, mark your calendar, bring your curiosity, and come celebrate the timeless art of sculptures.

