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Place watercolor painting titled 'One Fine Day At The Ellora Caves III', 30x22 inches, by artist Rahul Salve on Paper
'One Fine Day At The Ellora Caves Iii (Passage Through Time)' painting by Rahul Salve shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Rahul Salve's 'One Fine Day At The Ellora Caves Iii (Passage Through Time)' painting visualized above a sofa in a contemporary room.
Place watercolor painting titled 'One Fine Day At The Ellora Caves III', 30x22 inches, by artist Rahul Salve on Paper
'One Fine Day At The Ellora Caves Iii (Passage Through Time)' painting by Rahul Salve shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Rahul Salve's 'One Fine Day At The Ellora Caves Iii (Passage Through Time)' painting visualized above a sofa in a contemporary room.

One Fine Day At The Ellora Caves Iii (Passage Through Time) Watercolor Landscape Painting

Sale price Rs. 36,000.00
Type Original
Size  30x22 in/76x56 cm
Material Paper
Type Painting
Subject Landscape
Medium Watercolor
Shape Vertical
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Watercolor, Temple Courtyard, Ancient Ruins, Sacred Bull, Sunlit Haze, Monumental Architecture, Human Scale
Description

This watercolor opens a vast, sun-bleached court where monumental stone forms—weathered pillars, cavernous walls, and a reclining sacred bull—stand like quiet witnesses to the passage of centuries. The composition stages a gentle dialogue between permanence and transience: small, brightly dressed visitors drift across the pale ground plane, their fleeting movement animated against the cool violets and indigo shadows that carve the architecture into memory. Light is treated not as mere illumination but as a soft veil, dissolving edges and turning the site into a contemplative threshold between lived present and ancestral time. In that hush of open space, the ruin reads as a living archive—inviting reverence, curiosity, and an awareness of one’s own scale within history.

Type

Original

Size

30x22

Material

Paper

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