Still-life acrylic painting titled 'Journey 2', 48x36 inches, by artist Navnath Kshirsagar on Canvas
In-situ view of Navnath Kshirsagar's 'Journey 2 (Cycle of Sustenance)' painting in a room
Preview of 'Journey 2 (Cycle of Sustenance)' Painting by Navnath Kshirsagar shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Still-life acrylic painting titled 'Journey 2', 48x36 inches, by artist Navnath Kshirsagar on Canvas
In-situ view of Navnath Kshirsagar's 'Journey 2 (Cycle of Sustenance)' painting in a room
Preview of 'Journey 2 (Cycle of Sustenance)' Painting by Navnath Kshirsagar shown on a wall in a furnished room.

Journey 2 (Cycle of Sustenance) Acrylic Still-Life Painting

Sale price Rs. 100,000.00
Type Original
Size  48x36 in/122x91 cm
Material Canvas
Type Painting
Subject Still-Life
Medium Acrylic
Shape Vertical
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Abstract Totem, Inscribed Symbols, Red Ground, Industrial Ritual, Vessel Forms, Color Tension, Surreal Still Life
Description

Against a field of emphatic red, the stacked cylinders and tabletop read like a precarious altar—industrial in form yet ritualistic in intention—its surfaces inscribed with cipher-like marks that suggest language slipping into memory and myth. The cool, bruised blues of the structures press forward while the warm ground recedes, creating a tense spatial push-pull that mirrors the work’s emotional friction between order and eruption. This totem of containers implies both preservation and overflow, as if knowledge, labor, or devotion has been compressed into vessels that can no longer fully contain what they hold. In the shadowy green foreground, low rounded forms become a mute audience, grounding the scene with a quiet weight that intensifies the sense of ceremony and surveillance.

Type

Original

Size

48x36

Material

Canvas

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