In Awe Of The Unknown by Suruchi Jamkar, Original Acrylic Photorealistic Painting on Canvas, Large Horizontal Wall Art
In Awe Of The Unknown by artist Suruchi Jamkar displayed in a Coastal Lounge
In Awe Of The Unknown by artist Suruchi Jamkar displayed in a Contemporary Exhibition gallery
In Awe Of The Unknown by Suruchi Jamkar, Original Acrylic Photorealistic Painting on Canvas, Large Horizontal Wall Art
In Awe Of The Unknown by artist Suruchi Jamkar displayed in a Coastal Lounge
In Awe Of The Unknown by artist Suruchi Jamkar displayed in a Contemporary Exhibition gallery

In Awe Of The Unknown Acrylic Photorealistic Painting

Sale price Rs. 200,000.00 INR
Type Painting
Subject Photorealistic
Medium Acrylic
Shape Horizontal
Availability In stock SKU AZ_PAIN_5105
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Temple Relief, Hindu Deities, Sacred Architecture, Ochre Palette, Devotional Figures, Monumental Scale, Patina Texture

Monumental deities rise like living architecture from a weathered stone field, their bodies rendered in layered ochres and ash-greys that feel both sacred and timeworn. The central figure’s lifted palm becomes the painting’s quiet axis of benediction, while the flanking forms and stacked temple-like blocks compress space into a dense relief, turning pictorial depth into carved memory. At their feet, the small human presences read as devotional punctuation—fragile, transient notes against an enduring pantheon—suggesting a continuum where ritual bridges the mortal and the mythic. Light moves across the figures as if through dust and incense, transforming erosion into radiance and making devotion itself the work’s true subject.

Type

Original

Size

60x36

Material

Canvas

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