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Figurative oil painting titled 'Birds Express What People Cant', 48x36 inches, by artist Balaji Ponna on Canvas
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Figurative oil painting titled 'Birds Express What People Cant', 48x36 inches, by artist Balaji Ponna on Canvas
In-situ view of Balaji Ponna's 'Birds Express What People Cant (Birdsong)' painting in a room
Preview of 'Birds Express What People Cant (Birdsong)' Painting by Balaji Ponna shown on a wall in a furnished room.

Birds Express What People Cant (Birdsong) Oil Figurative Painting

Sale price Rs. 250,000.00
Type Original
Size  48x36 in/122x91 cm
Material Canvas
Type Painting
Subject Figurative
Medium Oil
Shape Vertical
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Social Commentary, Megaphones, Birds, Political Satire, Mixed-Media Texture, Earthy Palette, Icon-Like Figure
Description

A solitary figure in saffron and white stands like a devotional icon against a murmur of repeated bodies and floating loudspeakers, where the crowd becomes wallpaper and the instruments of amplification turn into a restless weather system. The composition’s vertical spine—scaffolding threaded with small birds—offers a tender counterpoint to the mechanized megaphones, suggesting that true transmission may be delicate, living, and ungovernable rather than merely loud. Earthy browns and soot-dark textures press in like public pressure, while the luminous garment reads as a pocket of moral heat, holding prayerful stillness in the middle of an engineered chorus. The work stages a quiet satire of power: speech multiplied into noise, and yet meaning arriving—unexpectedly—through the small, airborne messengers that “express what people can’t.”

Type

Original

Size

48x36

Material

Canvas

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