
Parvathi Nayar’s latest art installation at Dakshinachitra Museum in Chennai seamlessly blends nature with technology.
The walls between art and engineering are crumbling as the collaboration between eminent visual artist Parvathi Nayar and Forms and Gears, one of India’s oldest and well-known fixtures building companies with clients across the globe, joined hands. Together they came up with the installation titled Ocean’s Breath. This fusion of creativity and engineering was unveiled as a part of the permanent exhibit, The Living Ocean, at Dakshinachitra Museum in Chennai, on April13, 2024.
Parvathi Nayar is a visual artist renowned for her installations and drawings. Her work delves into the intricate tapestry of spatial relationships, weaving together narratives of nature and technology. With creations like Drawn Sculpture adorning public spaces worldwide, Parvathi continues to redefine the boundaries of contemporary art.
The fusion of art and engineering has long been celebrated for its boundless potential. As Theo Janson once famously remarked, “The walls between art and engineering exist only in our minds. And only a few have the imagination to see beyond them.” Such is the spirit that fuelled the collaboration between Parvathi Nayar and Forms and Gears, bridging the realms of creativity and precision engineering.
Ocean’s Breath is more than just an installation, it is a testament to the harmonious coexistence of divergent disciplines. Inspired by the microscopic diatoms that inhabit our oceans, this artwork encapsulates the delicate yet vital essence of marine life. Diatoms, often overlooked, contribute significantly to the oxygen we breathe, symbolizing the interconnectedness of all life forms.
Parvathi Nayar’s artistic vision, coupled with Forms and Gears’ technical expertise, gave rise to a masterpiece that transcends traditional boundaries. Through meticulous experimentation with various metals and engineering processes, the team breathed life into Parvathi’s drawings, preserving their integrity in a three-dimensional metal form.
Reji Varghese, Partner of Forms and Gears, reflects on the transformative journey of collaboration, stating, “Working with Parvathi was akin to learning to ‘see again’. It required us to shed the coloured lenses of engineers and embrace a holistic perspective, were intuition and creativity reign supreme.” The process was arduous, marked by numerous challenges and triumphs.

From crafting intricate diatoms to ensuring structural stability, each step demanded a delicate balance of artistry and precision. Yet, through perseverance and ingenuity, the team overcame obstacles, culminating in a breathtaking artwork spanning 3.5 meters by 4 meters.
Ocean’s Breath is not merely a static piece, it is a catalyst for future collaborations between art and engineering. Parvathi and Reji envision a world where technology and creativity intertwine, pushing the boundaries of artistic expression. As Reji aptly observes, “New technology and advanced manufacturing techniques have expanded the artistic toolbox, paving the way for unprecedented innovation.” Forms and Gears, is a fixture building company with clients across the globe.