Figurative oil painting titled 'Adaa', 36x48 inches, by artist Kamal Rao on Canvas
'Adaa (Morning Commute)' painting by Kamal Rao shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Kamal Rao's 'Adaa (Morning Commute)' painting visualized above a sofa in a contemporary room.
Figurative oil painting titled 'Adaa', 36x48 inches, by artist Kamal Rao on Canvas
'Adaa (Morning Commute)' painting by Kamal Rao shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Kamal Rao's 'Adaa (Morning Commute)' painting visualized above a sofa in a contemporary room.

Adaa (Morning Commute) Oil Figurative Painting

Sale price Rs. 135,000.00 INR
Type Painting
Subject Figurative
Medium Oil
Shape Vertical
Artist Kamal Rao
Availability In stock SKU AZ_PAIN_177115
Type Original
Size  36x48 in/91x122 cm
Material Canvas
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Veiled Portrait, Bridal Adornment, Chiaroscuro, Monochrome Palette, South Asian Attire, Contemplative Mood, Jewelry Details

Draped in a gauze-like veil, the figure turns inward, her closed eyes transforming ornament into atmosphere—pearls, metalwork, and embroidered cloth becoming a soft constellation that frames an intimate silence. The restrained monochrome palette, interrupted by faint gold accents, lets light behave like memory: it grazes the cheekbone and jewelry with devotional care, then dissolves into a smoky ground that feels both protective and isolating. Compositionally, the bowed head and diagonal sweep of the sari create a gentle downward rhythm, suggesting humility, contemplation, and the weight of inherited ritual. What emerges is a portrait less of a person than of a threshold—between public ceremony and private self, between adornment as display and adornment as quiet armor.

Type

Original

Size

36x48

Material

Canvas

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