Sharna Dahlia
Sharna Dahlia
Sculptures and Installations
Sharna's sculptures and installations emerge from a spiritual exploration of memory, identity and transmission. Inspired by the landscapes, cultures and lived experiences, her works are often born from fragments of surroundings, sensations and memories.
Through organic forms, textured surfaces and often large-scale compositions, Sharna creates immersive environments that evoke both intimacy and transformation. Each piece is developed through repetitive gestures and movements performed in a ritualistic manner, allowing the process of creation to become a meditative act rooted in spirituality, reflection and connection.
Navigating themes of belonging, heritage and inner memory, her installations invite viewers into contemplative spaces where material, gesture and scale intertwine. her works become traces of lived experience and silent rituals, carrying a dialogue between the personal and the collective, the visible and invisible.
2022
13 x 20 x 24 cm
Ceramic with beads
Trafalgar 4
Coeur Ouvert
2022
133 x 98 x 5 cm
Burned car tire on cotton fabric
30 paths of Elegua
2021
Various sizes
30 statues made of siporex, cowrie shells and nails
embroidered beads on cotton fabric
A Drumming for Eshu
2023
Pinata : Acrylic, cardboard, paper, wool, cowrie shells, straw hat, styrofoam and sweets.
27 small paintings: Acrylic, origami and toys on canvas
Je suis ici et la
2023
Suspended glazed ceramic sunflower petals, varied sizes.



























