Figurative acrylic painting titled 'Chota Bheem', 30x24 inches, by artist Manohar Rathod on Canvas
'Chota Bheem' painting by Manohar Rathod shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Manohar Rathod's 'Chota Bheem' painting visualized above a sofa in a contemporary room.
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Figurative acrylic painting titled 'Chota Bheem', 30x24 inches, by artist Manohar Rathod on Canvas
'Chota Bheem' painting by Manohar Rathod shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Manohar Rathod's 'Chota Bheem' painting visualized above a sofa in a contemporary room.

Chota Bheem Acrylic Figurative Painting

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Type Painting
Subject Figurative
Medium Acrylic
Shape Vertical
Availability Not Available SKU AZ_PAIN_83027
Type Original
Size  30x24 in/76x61 cm
Material Canvas
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Grayscale Portrait, Red Backdrop, Oversized Glasses, Silence Gesture, Childhood, Surreal Contrast, Reflection Narrative

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A child’s face, rendered in stark grayscale against a vehement red field, becomes a quiet battleground between innocence and intrusion as the raised finger seals the lips in a hush that feels both playful and protective. The oversized white glasses act as a conceptual threshold: one lens reflects not reality but a saturated, cartoon pastoral—an alternate world of uncomplicated joy—suggesting imagination as a refuge, or a secret the viewer is not fully permitted to enter. The compositional tension between the intimate, photographic solemnity of the portrait and the hyper-colored fiction in the lens sharpens the work’s central question: what must be concealed for childhood to remain intact, and what stories persist behind the mask of silence?

Type

Original

Size

30x24

Material

Canvas

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