contemporary watercolor painting titled 'The Coins', 22x30 inches, by artist Yojana Dehankar on Arches Paper
In-situ view of Yojana Dehankar's 'The Coins (The Currency of India)' painting in a room
Preview of 'The Coins (The Currency of India)' Painting by Yojana Dehankar shown on a wall in a furnished room.
contemporary watercolor painting titled 'The Coins', 22x30 inches, by artist Yojana Dehankar on Arches Paper
In-situ view of Yojana Dehankar's 'The Coins (The Currency of India)' painting in a room
Preview of 'The Coins (The Currency of India)' Painting by Yojana Dehankar shown on a wall in a furnished room.

The Coins (The Currency of India) Watercolor Contemporary Painting

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Type Original
Size  22x30 in/56x76 cm
Material Arches Paper
Type Painting
Subject Contemporary
Medium Watercolor
Shape Horizontal
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Coins, Indian Currency, Still Life, Metallic Palette, Repetition, Materiality, Consumer Culture
Description

This work turns a scatter of Indian coins into a quiet, tactile cosmos where value becomes surface—metallic halos, worn reliefs, and partial inscriptions orbiting in shallow depth. The warm ochres and cool steels create a measured tension between abundance and anonymity, suggesting how personal histories are flattened into currency’s repeating symbols. Cropped edges and overlapping discs deny any single “complete” object, framing the economy as a layered palimpsest of touch, time, and circulation rather than a stable measure.

Type

Original

Size

22x30

Material

Arches Paper

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