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Animals acrylic painting titled 'The Player 1', 48x36 inches, by artist Nur Ali on Canvas
In-situ view of Nur Ali's 'The Player 1 (The Cat's Dilemma)' painting in a room
Preview of 'The Player 1 (The Cat's Dilemma)' Painting by Nur Ali shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Animals acrylic painting titled 'The Player 1', 48x36 inches, by artist Nur Ali on Canvas
In-situ view of Nur Ali's 'The Player 1 (The Cat's Dilemma)' painting in a room
Preview of 'The Player 1 (The Cat's Dilemma)' Painting by Nur Ali shown on a wall in a furnished room.

The Player 1 (The Cat's Dilemma) Acrylic Animal Painting

Sale price Rs. 86,000.00
Type Original
Size  48x36 in/122x91 cm
Material Canvas
Artist Nur Ali
Type Painting
Subject Animal
Medium Acrylic
Shape Vertical
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Surrealism, Floating Masks, Lotus Pond, Symbolic Animals, Vivid Color, Patterned Texture, Uncanny Calm
Description

Suspended like ritual masks above a wavering pond, the feline faces hover between play and invocation, their jewel-toned surfaces at once decorative and eerily sentient. The composition stages a gentle unrest: soft lotus blooms and lily pads promise tranquility while ghosted fish glide beneath the rippled field, turning the water into a threshold where memory and instinct circulate. A human hand presents a small cat as if offering or retrieving a spirit, suggesting how easily tenderness becomes control, and how identity can be worn, hung, or borrowed. Pattern, color, and negative space conspire to make the scene feel both celebratory and uncanny—an ecosystem of gazes watching back.

Type

Original

Size

48x36

Material

Canvas

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