Rajasthan (The City Within) by Durshit Bhaskar, Original Mixed Media Lifestyle Painting on Canvas, Large Vertical Wall Art
Rajasthan (The City Within) by artist Durshit Bhaskar displayed in a Transitional Home Office
Rajasthan (The City Within) by artist Durshit Bhaskar displayed in a Indian Art gallery
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Rajasthan (The City Within) by Durshit Bhaskar, Original Mixed Media Lifestyle Painting on Canvas, Large Vertical Wall Art
Rajasthan (The City Within) by artist Durshit Bhaskar displayed in a Transitional Home Office
Rajasthan (The City Within) by artist Durshit Bhaskar displayed in a Indian Art gallery

Rajasthan (The City Within) Mixed Media Lifestyle Painting

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Type Painting
Subject Lifestyle
Medium Mixed Media
Shape Vertical
Availability Not Available SKU AZ_PAIN_220017
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Ochre Palette, Textured Surface, Architectural Ruin, Roots And Tendrils, Folk Figures, Memory And Decay, Surreal Juxtaposition

A vast ochre wall—part ruin, part palimpsest—rises like a weathered city-face, its tiny apertures and faint architectural tracery suggesting lives once sheltered within and histories pressed into plaster. From this monumental surface, rootlike tendrils descend into a quiet, open void, turning the architecture into something organic, as if memory itself has grown downward in search of ground. Below, the miniature, jewel-toned figures and toy-like horse read as fragile custodians of tradition—ceremonial color held against the dominance of sepia time—inviting a meditation on how culture persists when the structures that contain it begin to erode. The composition stages a poignant inversion: the “foundation” is not stone but storytelling, suspended and still, tethered by threads of belonging.

Type

Original

Size

48x36

Material

Canvas

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