Devi 5 (Ancient Echoes) by Basuki Dasgupta, Original Acrylic Religious Painting on Canvas, Medium Square Wall Art
Devi 5 (Ancient Echoes) by artist Basuki Dasgupta displayed in a Mid-Century Modern Foyer
Devi 5 (Ancient Echoes) by artist Basuki Dasgupta displayed in a Boutique gallery
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Devi 5 (Ancient Echoes) by Basuki Dasgupta, Original Acrylic Religious Painting on Canvas, Medium Square Wall Art
Devi 5 (Ancient Echoes) by artist Basuki Dasgupta displayed in a Mid-Century Modern Foyer
Devi 5 (Ancient Echoes) by artist Basuki Dasgupta displayed in a Boutique gallery

Devi 5 (Ancient Echoes) Acrylic Religious Painting

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Type Painting
Subject Religious
Medium Acrylic
Shape Square
Availability Not Available SKU AZ_PAIN_184021
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Tribal Mask, Totemic Symmetry, Ochre And Black, Vermilion Accents, Folk Surrealism, Textured Relief, Ritual Iconography

This work stages a totemic, mask-like figure in strict symmetry, where twin profiles orbit a central, dark visage crowned by a single red disc—an ember of attention that feels both ritual and warning. The palette of soot-black, ochre-yellow, and urgent vermilion compresses emotion into elemental signals: silence and weight held against flashes of desire, speech, and pulse. Repeated hands and leaf motifs radiate outward like a chorus, suggesting communal memory and inherited gesture, as if identity is not singular but assembled through countless touchpoints. The dense, embossed surface reads like an archaeological imprint, turning the image into a relic of belonging—part icon, part echo of a ceremony whose meaning is felt more than explained.

Type

Original

Size

36x36

Material

Canvas

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