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contemporary mixed media painting titled 'Untitled 4', 42x29 inches, by artist Hrusikesh Biswal on Acid Free Paper
Size: 42x29
42x29 in / 106x73 cm
"Untitled 4 (Geometric Musician)", Contemporary PaintingArtist Hrusikesh Biswal
Original, 42x29 inch/106x73 cm, Mixed Media on Acid Free Paper
Sale priceRs. 100,000.00 INR
contemporary watercolor painting titled 'The Tear 2', 43x59 inches, by artist Hrusikesh Biswal on Acid Free Paper
Size: 43x59
43x59 in / 109x149 cm
"The Tear 2 (Deconstructed Figures)", Contemporary PaintingArtist Hrusikesh Biswal
Original, 43x59 inch/109x149 cm, Watercolor on Acid Free Paper
Sale priceRs. 200,000.00 INR
contemporary mixed media painting titled 'Saw 13', 76x48 inches, by artist Hrusikesh Biswal on Acid Free Paper In-situ view of Hrusikesh Biswal's 'Saw 13 (Surreal Seated Figure)' painting in a room
Size: 76x48
76x48 in / 193x121 cm
"Saw 13 (Surreal Seated Figure)", Contemporary PaintingArtist Hrusikesh Biswal
Original, 76x48 inch/193x121 cm, Mixed Media on Acid Free Paper
Sale priceRs. 300,000.00 INR
contemporary mixed media painting titled 'Guddi Darling', 76x48 inches, by artist Hrusikesh Biswal on Acid Free Paper In-situ view of Hrusikesh Biswal's 'Guddi Darling (Seated Figure)' painting in a room
Size: 76x48
76x48 in / 193x121 cm
"Guddi Darling (Seated Figure)", Contemporary PaintingArtist Hrusikesh Biswal
Original, 76x48 inch/193x121 cm, Mixed Media on Acid Free Paper
Sale priceRs. 300,000.00 INR
contemporary mixed media painting titled 'Couple War', 29x42 inches, by artist Hrusikesh Biswal on Acid Free Paper
Size: 29x42
29x42 in / 73x106 cm
"Couple War (Surreal Figurative Scene)", Contemporary PaintingArtist Hrusikesh Biswal
Original, 29x42 inch/73x106 cm, Mixed Media on Acid Free Paper
Sale priceRs. 100,000.00 INR

Hrusikesh’s paintings are the ideal meeting points of the contemporary thought process and traditional skills. As an artist, Hrusikesh infuses his art historical knowledge with traditional narrative techniques. He finds a constant in the variables of the man-woman relationship seen all over the world today and finds variables in the same relationship, which has a constant called ‘love’. Though apparently these works portray the portions of a serious and grand narrative (in a micro-level), Hrusikesh highlights the irony and humour in the relationship between a loving couple. In his works, we get reconfirmed about love’s inescapable relationship with conflicts and contests.