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Cityscape watercolor painting titled 'My Kolkata', 30x22 inches, by artist Sadikul Islam on Paper
'My Kolkata (A Glimpse of the Past**)' painting by Sadikul Islam shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Sadikul Islam's 'My Kolkata (A Glimpse of the Past**)' painting visualized above a sofa in a contemporary room.
Cityscape watercolor painting titled 'My Kolkata', 30x22 inches, by artist Sadikul Islam on Paper
'My Kolkata (A Glimpse of the Past**)' painting by Sadikul Islam shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Sadikul Islam's 'My Kolkata (A Glimpse of the Past**)' painting visualized above a sofa in a contemporary room.

My Kolkata (A Glimpse of the Past**) Watercolor Cityscape Painting

Sale price Rs. 60,000.00
Type Original
Size  30x22 in/76x56 cm
Material Paper
Type Painting
Subject Cityscape
Medium Watercolor
Shape Vertical
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Urban Nocturne, Rickshaw, Streetlight, Watercolor Wash, Indian Cityscape, Solitude, Chiaroscuro Shadows
Description

This nocturnal street vignette turns an ordinary corner into a quiet theatre of memory, where the rickshaw—tilted in repose—becomes a vessel for lives briefly paused. Angular washes of teal, indigo, and warm ochre fracture the façades into shifting planes, letting light behave less like illumination than like rumor, sliding across shutters and signage with uncertain clarity. The repeated “Indian Coffee House” text hovers as a civic refrain, suggesting community and conversation now absent, while the lone dog crossing the lit pavement punctuates the stillness with a small, resilient motion. In the long, converging shadows and spare foreground space, the city reads as both shelter and labyrinth—familiar, yet subtly estranged.

Type

Original

Size

30x22

Material

Paper

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