Landscape acrylic painting titled 'Rahagiri Day', 72x36 inches, by artist Mahesh Pal  Gobra on canvas
In-situ view of Mahesh Pal Gobra's 'Rahagiri Day' painting in a room
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Landscape acrylic painting titled 'Rahagiri Day', 72x36 inches, by artist Mahesh Pal  Gobra on canvas
In-situ view of Mahesh Pal Gobra's 'Rahagiri Day' painting in a room

Rahagiri Day Acrylic Landscape Painting

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Type Painting
Subject Landscape
Medium Acrylic
Shape Horizontal
Availability Not Available SKU AZ_PAIN_53853
Type Original
Size  72x36 in/183x91 cm
Material Canvas
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Contemporary Mural, Surreal Collage, Urban Narrative, Turquoise Ground, Social Commentary, Fragmented Figures, Symbolic Montage

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Set against an expansive turquoise field, the work unfolds like a panoramic ledger of a city’s psyche—fragments of figures, signage, and ritual objects colliding in a continuous frieze that reads as both memory and headline. The composition orchestrates a restless rhythm: sharp geometric wedges and looping contours splice the space into competing “stations” of attention, while saturated reds and ochres flare against cooler blues, turning the surface into a push-and-pull between urgency and distance. Faces and bodies appear mid-transformation—masked, cropped, or doubled—suggesting identity as something negotiated in public, where the personal is constantly edited by spectacle, labor, and belief. What emerges is a contemporary mural of simultaneity: a dense, street-level mythology in which everyday gestures become symbols, and the city’s noise is distilled into an uneasy, luminous coherence.

Type

Original

Size

72x36

Material

Canvas

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