Manthan 3 (Kingdom of the Absurd) Oil Contemporary Painting
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Description
Suspended in a fevered crimson atmosphere, an opulent throne becomes a stage where childhood is conscripted into labor, the boys’ strained bodies turning a simple pump into an emblem of extraction and endurance. Above them, the languid cat and coiled serpent form a quiet hierarchy—predation rendered elegant—while the ornate carving and star-flecked upholstery suggest comfort built on invisible costs. The composition tightens into a vertical chain of power: from the cracked ground’s thirst, through the children’s exertion, to the watchful animals that lounge where effort should be. The work reads as a surreal parable of inequality, where decorative grandeur masks a brutal economy and the sky’s drifting clouds feel less like weather than accumulating witness.
Additional Information
| Type |
Original |
|---|---|
| Size |
60x48 |
| Material |
Canvas |
