Figurative acrylic painting titled 'Delhi Behrupiya Shahar', 84x84 inches, by artist Avinash Karn on Canvas
In-situ view of Avinash Karn's 'Delhi Behrupiya Shahar' painting in a room
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Figurative acrylic painting titled 'Delhi Behrupiya Shahar', 84x84 inches, by artist Avinash Karn on Canvas
In-situ view of Avinash Karn's 'Delhi Behrupiya Shahar' painting in a room

Delhi Behrupiya Shahar Acrylic Figurative Painting

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Type Painting
Subject Figurative
Medium Acrylic
Shape Square
Availability Not Available SKU AZ_PAIN_187242
Type Original
Size  84x84 in/213x213 cm
Material Canvas
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Narrative Folk Art, Urban Tableau, Social Commentary, Indian City Life, Crowded Composition, Whimsical Detail, Public Spectacle

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This densely orchestrated tableau reads like a civic dream stitched from many simultaneous realities—air, street, and stage converging into a single, humming ecosystem. Flat, folk-inflected color blocks and meticulous linework compress space into stacked vignettes, so that helicopters, fish, protest gestures, and everyday commerce circulate with equal visual weight, suggesting a city where spectacle and survival are inseparable. The bright whites and rhythmic dots lend the scene an aerial clarity, yet the crowding of signs, vehicles, and watchful figures quietly presses on the viewer, turning public life into both celebration and surveillance. Beneath its playful inventiveness, the work becomes a parable of modern urban belonging: a choreography of communities negotiating visibility, infrastructure, and hope in the same shared frame.

Type

Original

Size

84x84

Material

Canvas

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