Figurative watercolor painting titled 'Figure I', 48x36 inches, by artist Pramod Kurlekar on Canvas
In-situ view of Pramod Kurlekar's 'Figure I (Crimson Ties)' painting in a room
Preview of 'Figure I (Crimson Ties)' Painting by Pramod Kurlekar shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Figurative watercolor painting titled 'Figure I', 48x36 inches, by artist Pramod Kurlekar on Canvas
In-situ view of Pramod Kurlekar's 'Figure I (Crimson Ties)' painting in a room
Preview of 'Figure I (Crimson Ties)' Painting by Pramod Kurlekar shown on a wall in a furnished room.

Figure I (Crimson Ties) Watercolor Figurative Painting

Sale price Rs. 540,000.00
Type Original
Size  48x36 in/122x91 cm
Material Canvas
Type Painting
Subject Figurative
Medium Watercolor
Shape Vertical
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Figurative, Chiaroscuro, Red Accents, Ornamental Background, Solitude, Vulnerability, Introspection
Description

A solitary figure turns away from us, her exposed back rendered with a tender, almost reverential light that makes vulnerability feel like a kind of quiet power. Against a field of dark, ornamental patterning—suggestive of inherited myth or domestic wallpaper—the crimson bows flare like wounds or vows, small ruptures of color that anchor the composition’s emotional heat. The draped garment slipping from the shoulder and the vertical band of saturated pigment read as competing gestures: one of surrender, one of self-inscription, as though identity is both shed and written anew. In this push and pull between concealment and revelation, the work becomes a meditation on intimacy—how the body carries memory, and how ornament can become a cage or a sanctuary.

Type

Original

Size

48x36

Material

Canvas

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