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Animals acrylic painting titled 'Save My Home', 36x60 inches, by artist Mukesh Hattarge on Canvas
'Save My Home (Symbiotic Existence)' painting by Mukesh Hattarge shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Mukesh Hattarge's 'Save My Home (Symbiotic Existence)' painting visualized above a sofa in a contemporary room.
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Animals acrylic painting titled 'Save My Home', 36x60 inches, by artist Mukesh Hattarge on Canvas
'Save My Home (Symbiotic Existence)' painting by Mukesh Hattarge shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Mukesh Hattarge's 'Save My Home (Symbiotic Existence)' painting visualized above a sofa in a contemporary room.

Save My Home (Symbiotic Existence) Acrylic Animal Painting

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Type Original
Size  36x60 in/91x152 cm
Material Canvas
Type Painting
Subject Animal
Medium Acrylic
Shape Vertical
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Surrealism, Whimsical Creature, Monumental Form, Textured Abstraction, Muted Palette, Solitude, Symbolic Burden
Description

A lone, rounded creature anchors the lower edge of the composition, its small hooves and curling horn-like whiskers pressed against a colossal, mottled mass that rises like a weathered moon or an eroded monolith. The cool blue-greens of the background and the velvety gradient of the animal’s body create a hush of nocturnal light, while the granular texture above suggests time’s sediment—memory accumulating into something both protective and crushing. The scene reads as an intimate parable of burden and tenderness: the figure does not conquer the immensity it meets, but steadies it, turning weight into a strangely domestic companionship. In this quiet imbalance, scale becomes psychology—smallness rendered heroic through endurance rather than force.

Type

Original

Size

36x60

Material

Canvas

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