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Copper tooling · Malaysia · Since 2005

Nothing herewas printed.

Every line is drawn onto a copper sheet and pushed out by hand, then polished, painted and framed in the workshop in Perak.

Venkatachalapathy Lakshmi in hand-tooled copper, painted and framed, full frontal view

Venkatachalapathy Lakshmi

From RM 390

Move across the piece to light it

Copper, drawn and pushed by handPainted and framed in the workshopShips to 5 countries

How a sheet becomes a piece

Five stages, in this order, every time.

  1. 01

    Draw

    The whole composition is drawn onto the copper first — figure, ornament, background, every line that will later be pushed. Nothing is traced from a mould or stencil, so no two pieces of the same deity are identical.

  2. 02

    Push

    The form is pushed up out of the sheet with shaped hand tools, working from both sides — depth from behind, definition from the front. This is the slow part, and the part that cannot be undone: copper this thin will not take a line twice.

  3. 03

    Polish

    The worked surface is cleaned and brought up so the copper reads as copper again. For pieces with an antique finish, the polish is held back in the recesses to leave the depth darker.

  4. 04

    Paint

    Colour goes on by hand, one area at a time — the background first, then jewellery, garland and cloth. Skin and ornament are left as bare polished copper, which is why the figures still catch light the way metal does and not the way a print does.

  5. 05

    Frame

    The panel is mounted, glazed and framed. The frame is chosen to the piece rather than bought to size, and it is the last thing done, so the artwork is never handled loose after painting.

The maker

Mr. Nagaraja has been making these pieces since 2005.

He taught himself. There was no workshop where he could apprentice, so the first few years were spent learning how far copper will move before it tears, and how to get a face right when the metal gives you only one attempt at the line.

The composition is drawn onto a copper sheet, pushed from the sheet, polished, painted and framed — every stage done by hand in the workshop in Perak.

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