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contemporary watercolor painting titled 'Make In India 2', 22x30 inches, by artist Yojana Dehankar on Arches Paper
In-situ view of Yojana Dehankar's 'Make In India 2 (The Engine of Progress)' painting in a room
Preview of 'Make In India 2 (The Engine of Progress)' Painting by Yojana Dehankar shown on a wall in a furnished room.
contemporary watercolor painting titled 'Make In India 2', 22x30 inches, by artist Yojana Dehankar on Arches Paper
In-situ view of Yojana Dehankar's 'Make In India 2 (The Engine of Progress)' painting in a room
Preview of 'Make In India 2 (The Engine of Progress)' Painting by Yojana Dehankar shown on a wall in a furnished room.

Make In India 2 (The Engine of Progress) Watercolor Contemporary Painting

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Type Painting
Subject Contemporary
Medium Watercolor
Shape Horizontal
Availability In stock SKU AZ_PAIN_195553
Type Original
Size  22x30 in/56x76 cm
Material Arches Paper
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Gears, Steampunk, Watercolor Wash, Time Mechanism, Currency Symbol, Industrial Abstraction, Warm Palette

A constellation of interlocking gears drifts through a vaporous field of color, where saffron golds and bruised violets turn industry into something almost dreamt rather than engineered. At the center, the embossed “5 rupees” coin becomes a quiet emblem of value caught inside the machinery of time—currency as both measure and motive—while translucent washes soften the hard teeth of metal into memory. The composition’s layered circles and punctured shadows suggest a world driven by unseen forces, yet the looseness of the paint insists on human breath, doubt, and slippage within every system that claims precision. In this friction between clockwork certainty and watercolor haze, the work reads as a meditation on how progress grinds forward while meaning continually dissolves and reforms.

Type

Original

Size

22x30

Material

Arches Paper

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