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Abstract acrylic painting titled 'Shadow Becomes Reality 25', 36x60 inches, by artist Anil Gaikwad on Canvas
'Shadow Becomes Reality 25 (Untitled)' painting by Anil Gaikwad shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Anil Gaikwad's 'Shadow Becomes Reality 25 (Untitled)' painting visualized above a sofa in a contemporary room.
Abstract acrylic painting titled 'Shadow Becomes Reality 25', 36x60 inches, by artist Anil Gaikwad on Canvas
'Shadow Becomes Reality 25 (Untitled)' painting by Anil Gaikwad shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Anil Gaikwad's 'Shadow Becomes Reality 25 (Untitled)' painting visualized above a sofa in a contemporary room.

Shadow Becomes Reality 25 (Untitled) Acrylic Abstract Painting

Sale price Rs. 375,000.00
Type Original
Size  36x60 in/91x152 cm
Material Canvas
Type Painting
Subject Abstract
Medium Acrylic
Shape Horizontal
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Abstract Expressionism, Geometric Blocks, Urban Fragment, Red And Grey, Gestural Lines, Layered Texture, Tension And Rupture
Description

This abstract composition stages a tense dialogue between industrial greys and an insistent field of reds, as if architecture and emotion are welded into the same frame. A dark vertical cleft holds the picture in suspension, while scribbled, scaffold-like lines and smudged forms suggest a city’s skeleton—half-built, half-erased—hovering at the edge of legibility. The light feels scraped rather than painted, breaking through the upper right in a fragile bloom that softens the severity below and hints at renewal without resolving the fracture. In its measured imbalance, the work reads like a map of containment and release, where structure persists even as it threatens to dissolve.

Type

Original

Size

36x60

Material

Canvas

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