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Animals sculpture titled 'Dont Ask Me To Carry Your Things', 61x46x19 inches, by artist Tarun Maity on Brass
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Dont Ask Me To Carry Your Things (Golden Tiger Sculpture) Brass Animal Sculpture

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Type Sculpture
Subject Animal
Medium Brass
Shape Vertical
Availability Not Available SKU AZ_SCUL_183899
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Contemporary Sculpture, Gilded Surface, Totemic Stack, Animal Figure, Opulence Critique, Reflective Metal, Gallery Installation

A gleaming, gold-finished animal form anchors the gallery like a mythic guardian, its crouched posture and extended tongue oscillating between playfulness and threat. Rising from its spine, a precarious stack of dark, bowl-like volumes becomes a totem of accumulation—desire, status, and the weight of objects—each glossy surface catching the lights as if seducing the viewer into complicity. The sculpture’s exaggerated sheen turns the body into a mirror of the room, collapsing artwork and audience into the same economy of spectacle while its vertical imbalance suggests a quiet, inevitable tipping point. In this tension between opulence and instability, the piece reads as a satire of monumentality: a creature made to serve, transformed into an idol that cannot help but reveal its own fragility.

Type

Original

Size

61x46x19

Material

Brass

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