01 ‘BURNT’
A collaboration between artist Sunil Pawar and Ceramicist Stolen Form. Hand crafted ceramic skate wheel incense stick holders using a traditional production process of slip-casting. They have been hand spray painted and gloss varnished.
Each ceramic earthenware wheel is a one-off artwork. Colour palette will be the same, with unique paint stroke variations.
Supplied with colour coded hand stamped boxes and Tissue paper
3x Variations: Dark Grey / Pink / Green
02 ‘BLACK GOLD’
Artwork dedicated to 'Break 4 Love' by Raze 1988
Record size version
Museum Grade print in a record mailer with sticker. signed with certificate of authenticity.
Size options 12”x 12” / larger options
'BLACK GOLD' Is an integral passion and love of music celebrated in its truest form. The title of this body of work refers to the slang term used to describe a vinyl record.
Mimicking the time honoured process of a DJ, the blending and mixing two records together on turntables to create a single sound, two painted representations of individual records are fused together into these dynamic composite artworks. The finger gestures of vinyl hip hop scratching and back cueing are all translated by Pawar with brush strokes and sprays.
The series includes ten artworks, two vinyl reliefs spray painted and brushed on paper, composited together in digital post production, enlarged in dimension and printed on substrate where they are hand customised with spray, making each work unique.
Each piece is named after a pivotal record from Pawar‘s DJ record collection over the years.* The records are played in the studio on a loop as the paintings are created, it is the artist‘s belief that the energy and spirits of sound seep into these visual manifestations,
bringing everything full circle.
03 ‘STOLEN FORM’
Each brick is individually handmade in Stoke-On-Trent using the traditional production technique slip-casting, fired with internal glazing.
They are then sent here to the studio for customising with acrylic sprays. In addition, each brick is subject to a soundtrack of Nineties Hiphop before being varnished and boxed...
Hand painted customised edition of The original world famous Brick Vase
Quantity: sold individually
Material: Ceramic Earthenware, Acrylic
Finish: Glazed Interior, Acrylic Exterior
Dimensions: 200mm (H) x 95mm (W) x 60mm (D)
Capacity: 525ml
Boxed Weight: 1 KG
SUNIL PAWAR
Sunil Pawar is a London-based artist whose practice explores identity, resilience, and cultural memory through painting and research-led processes. His work holds a sense of endurance, suggesting bodies and minds navigating constraint, momentum, and survival.
Informed by a foundation in DJ and sound system culture, sport, and street aesthetics, Pawar’s visual language sits between bold traditional portraiture and vibrant abstraction. Considered marks, symbols, and forms behave like signals, transmitted, interrupted, and received. He is renowned for his exploration of the nuanced parallels between historical sporting pose and the timeless themes of battle, survival and resilience.
His multidisciplinary practice moves fluidly between institutional contexts, galleries, and public-facing collaborations, bridging art, design, fashion, audio and future-facing technologies.
Collaborations include Junya Watanabe, Comme Des Garcons, Paris Saint Germain FC. Clown Skateboards Yoshio Kubo, Carl Craig, Levis, Converse and BALS Tokyo.
Pawar has exhibited internationally, including The Tate Modern, Museo d’Arte Contemporanea di Roma, Stern Pissarro Gallery, and Somerset House.
Artworks in the permanent collection of the Wellcome Collection, London.
At the age of fifteen, Pawar walked into the North London studios of Soul II Soul with a school bag full of paintings and sold them all. This early experience set the blueprint for his practice. Today, his work continues to fuse disciplines while maintaining authenticity, craft, and cultural relevance.