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Harmony Of Life 1 (Cosmic Union) by Susmita Mandal, Original Acrylic Religious Painting on Canvas, Large Horizontal Wall Art
Harmony Of Life 1 (Cosmic Union) by artist Susmita Mandal displayed in a Minimalist Dining Room
Harmony Of Life 1 (Cosmic Union) by artist Susmita Mandal displayed in a Museum Style gallery
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Harmony Of Life 1 (Cosmic Union) by Susmita Mandal, Original Acrylic Religious Painting on Canvas, Large Horizontal Wall Art
Harmony Of Life 1 (Cosmic Union) by artist Susmita Mandal displayed in a Minimalist Dining Room
Harmony Of Life 1 (Cosmic Union) by artist Susmita Mandal displayed in a Museum Style gallery

Harmony Of Life 1 (Cosmic Union) Acrylic Religious Painting

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Type Painting
Subject Religious
Medium Acrylic
Shape Horizontal
Availability Not Available SKU AZ_PAIN_243357
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Surrealism, Masked Figures, Romantic Embrace, Mechanical Gears, Cobalt Blue, Gramophone, Dreamlike Atmosphere

Against a nocturnal field of cobalt, the masked lovers emerge as a tender anomaly—mythic faces rendered in cool turquoise, yet warmed by a haloed gold that reads like intimacy made visible. Around them, cogwheels and punctured discs press in with mechanical insistence, turning the surrounding space into a metaphor for time’s apparatus, while the gramophone’s flared bloom offers a sensual counterpoint—memory singing through metal. The drifting leaves stitch nature back into the engineered cosmos, suggesting that desire and reverie persist even when life is calibrated by invisible systems. In this suspended tableau, the masks do not conceal so much as sanctify: a private ritual of closeness protected from the grinding logic of the world.

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Original

Size

32x44

Material

Canvas

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