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City Nights (Lost in the Screen) by Ranjith Raghupathy, Original Acrylic Figurative Painting on Canvas, Medium Horizontal Wall Art
City Nights (Lost in the Screen) by artist Ranjith Raghupathy displayed in a Industrial Reception Area
City Nights (Lost in the Screen) by artist Ranjith Raghupathy displayed in a Indian Art gallery
City Nights (Lost in the Screen) by Ranjith Raghupathy, Original Acrylic Figurative Painting on Canvas, Medium Horizontal Wall Art
City Nights (Lost in the Screen) by artist Ranjith Raghupathy displayed in a Industrial Reception Area
City Nights (Lost in the Screen) by artist Ranjith Raghupathy displayed in a Indian Art gallery

City Nights (Lost in the Screen) Acrylic Figurative Painting

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Type Painting
Subject Figurative
Medium Acrylic
Shape Horizontal
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Figurative, Intimate Interior, Emotional Distance, Chiaroscuro, Muted Palette, Geometric Quilt, Domestic Tension

In this intimate interior, two figures occupy the same bed yet seem to live in parallel silences—one turned away like a guarded monument, the other reclined in a private glow, eyes lowered toward a small object held close as if it were a talisman. The composition hinges on opposing vectors—upright versus horizontal, exposed back versus softened face—while the quilt’s fractured geometry and scattered chromatic flashes suggest memories and tensions stitched into the domestic fabric. A murky, enclosing ground presses in around them, making the light on skin feel less like illumination than confession, and turning the scene into a meditation on closeness without contact, presence without reciprocity.

Type

Original

Size

30x36

Material

Canvas

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