A Game For Three by Suruchi Jamkar, Original Acrylic Expressionist Painting on Canvas, Large Square Wall Art
A Game For Three by artist Suruchi Jamkar displayed in a Elegant Hotel Lobby
A Game For Three by artist Suruchi Jamkar displayed in a Indian Art gallery
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A Game For Three by Suruchi Jamkar, Original Acrylic Expressionist Painting on Canvas, Large Square Wall Art
A Game For Three by artist Suruchi Jamkar displayed in a Elegant Hotel Lobby
A Game For Three by artist Suruchi Jamkar displayed in a Indian Art gallery

A Game For Three Acrylic Expressionist Painting

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Type Painting
Subject Expressionist
Medium Acrylic
Shape Square
Availability Not Available SKU AZ_PAIN_5011
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Figurative, Symbolism, Muted Palette, Ritual Exchange, Monumental Form, Marbles, Introspection

A monolithic, earth-toned form dominates the center like a silent witness—part boulder, part womb—around which three figures orbit in differing degrees of approach and retreat. The muted palette of ochres, soot browns, and ash greys compresses the space into a hushed intimacy, while the small, jewel-like marbles scattered below act as sudden flashes of memory, temptation, or fragile hope against the weight of the mass. Gesture becomes the narrative: one figure offers, another searches, another turns inward, suggesting a quiet rite of exchange where vulnerability is negotiated in the shadow of something immovable. In this tension between tenderness and burden, the painting reads as an allegory of inheritance—how the smallest colors of desire persist even when life feels carved from stone.

Type

Original

Size

48x48

Material

Canvas

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