Its My Time (Times Embrace) by Vivek Rao, Original Wood, Acrylic Abstract Painting on Wood, Acrylic, Small Vertical Wall Art
Its My Time (Times Embrace) by artist Vivek Rao displayed in a Rustic Hotel Lobby
Its My Time (Times Embrace) by artist Vivek Rao displayed in a Luxury gallery
Its My Time (Times Embrace) by Vivek Rao, Original Wood, Acrylic Abstract Painting on Wood, Acrylic, Small Vertical Wall Art
Its My Time (Times Embrace) by artist Vivek Rao displayed in a Rustic Hotel Lobby
Its My Time (Times Embrace) by artist Vivek Rao displayed in a Luxury gallery

Its My Time (Times Embrace) Wood, Acrylic Abstract Painting

Sale price Rs. 114,000.00 INR
Type Painting
Subject Abstract
Medium Wood, Acrylic
Shape Vertical
Artist Vivek Rao
Availability In stock SKU AZ_MIME_8444
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Assemblage, Surreal Object, Timepiece Motif, Keypad Grid, Mixed Media, Violet And Red, Techno-Reliquary

This assemblage reads like a relic of modern ritual—part clock, part keypad, part shrine—where time and code are stacked into a single vertical totem that asks to be “entered” rather than merely viewed. A molten red arc presses against cool violets and acid yellows, setting up a tension between bodily impulse and mechanical order, while the repeated circular nodes along the right edge pulse like vertebrae or dials, suggesting control systems that quietly become anatomy. At the center, the clock face frames an ember-like core, turning measurement into contemplation and implying that beneath our calibrated schedules and interfaces, something private and volatile persists. The work’s shallow depth and compartmentalized geometry evoke both a circuit board and a reliquary, translating contemporary life into a tactile, haunted architecture of attention.

Type

Original

Size

38x3x48

Material

Wood, Acrylic

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