Figurative acrylic painting titled 'Shringar 1', 30x22 inches, by artist Bhawandla Narahari on Paper
'Shringar 1 (Modern Connection)' painting by Bhawandla Narahari shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Bhawandla Narahari's 'Shringar 1 (Modern Connection)' painting visualized above a sofa in a contemporary room.
Figurative acrylic painting titled 'Shringar 1', 30x22 inches, by artist Bhawandla Narahari on Paper
'Shringar 1 (Modern Connection)' painting by Bhawandla Narahari shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Bhawandla Narahari's 'Shringar 1 (Modern Connection)' painting visualized above a sofa in a contemporary room.

Shringar 1 (Modern Connection) Acrylic Figurative Painting

Sale price Rs. 70,000.00 INR
Type Painting
Subject Figurative
Medium Acrylic
Shape Vertical
Availability In stock SKU AZ_PAIN_83214
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Folk Figuration, Ritual Intimacy, Patterned Textiles, Stippling, Red Bindi, Ornamentation, Mirrored Image

Two figures fold into one another in an intimate, almost ritual embrace, their bodies rendered in stippled monochrome that makes the skin feel like stone—steady, enduring—while the textiles and ornaments erupt in patterned color like the pulse of lived tradition. The composition tightens around the shared act of adornment: a raised arm, a pressed palm, and the emphatic red bindi become a quiet axis of devotion, suggesting love as a practice repeated, perfected, and publicly worn. By inserting a small mirrored image within the scene, the work turns tenderness into self-recognition—identity refracted through the beloved—so that intimacy reads not as private possession but as a sanctified continuity of memory, craft, and lineage.

Type

Original

Size

30x22

Material

Paper

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