contemporary acrylic painting titled 'Mumbai', 36x36 inches, by artist Manohar Rathod on Canvas
'Mumbai (Hide and Seek)' painting by Manohar Rathod shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Manohar Rathod's 'Mumbai (Hide and Seek)' painting visualized above a sofa in a contemporary room.
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contemporary acrylic painting titled 'Mumbai', 36x36 inches, by artist Manohar Rathod on Canvas
'Mumbai (Hide and Seek)' painting by Manohar Rathod shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Manohar Rathod's 'Mumbai (Hide and Seek)' painting visualized above a sofa in a contemporary room.

Mumbai (Hide and Seek) Acrylic Contemporary Painting

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Type Original
Size  36x36 in/91x91 cm
Material Canvas
Type Painting
Subject Contemporary
Medium Acrylic
Shape Square
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Portrait, Reflective Glasses, Urban Memory, Identity Masks, Mixed Media Collage, Monochrome-Drips, Pop Color Contrast
Description

A monumental, grayscale visage emerges like a weathered monument, its surface streaked with drips that read as both erosion and withheld emotion, while the oversized glasses become a cinematic threshold into another world. In the lenses, a distant cityscape glows with insinuated narrative—memory, aspiration, or surveillance—suggesting that perception is always a constructed reflection rather than a neutral truth. The riot of stacked, brightly colored caps at the periphery crowds the composition with consumer identities, implying a chorus of roles we try on to “hide,” even as the painted text admits the futility of concealment. Tension between slick pop color and somber monochrome turns the portrait into a meditation on public mask and private interior, where the self is fragmented into what is seen, what is worn, and what is silently carried.

Type

Original

Size

36x36

Material

Canvas

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