contemporary mixed media painting titled 'Shifting', 22x30 inches, by artist Dishakha Yadav on Paper
In-situ view of Dishakha Yadav's 'Shifting (The Weight of Thought)' painting in a room
Preview of 'Shifting (The Weight of Thought)' Painting by Dishakha Yadav shown on a wall in a furnished room.
contemporary mixed media painting titled 'Shifting', 22x30 inches, by artist Dishakha Yadav on Paper
In-situ view of Dishakha Yadav's 'Shifting (The Weight of Thought)' painting in a room
Preview of 'Shifting (The Weight of Thought)' Painting by Dishakha Yadav shown on a wall in a furnished room.

Shifting (The Weight of Thought) Mixed-Media Contemporary Painting

Sale price Rs. 52,500.00 INR
Type Painting
Subject Contemporary
Medium Mixed-Media
Shape Horizontal
Availability In stock SKU AZ_PAIN_290630
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Surrealism, Minimal Palette, Repetition, Anatomical Motif, Psychological Tension, Mixed-Media Texture, Gray Atmosphere

Set against a bruised, slate-gray field scored with faint linear traces, four rounded rectangles hover like clinical specimens pinned to memory, each bearing a small, exposed brain poised on a ledge. The muted palette and powdered gradients create a hush of suspended time, while the repetition—punctuated by subtle shifts in placement and the suggestion of dripping, rootlike strands—turns anatomy into metaphor, as if thought itself were being archived, eroded, and slowly reclaimed. In this measured grid, the work reads as a quiet meditation on cognition under confinement: the mind displayed, diminished, yet stubbornly alive within the residue of an unstable world.

Type

Original

Size

22x30

Material

Paper

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