Swami Vivekananda (Tribal Dancers) Tempera Figurative Painting
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Description
Set against a fevered field of vermilion and rust, the turbaned figure emerges as both icon and witness—his face modeled by sharp chiaroscuro that pulls him forward from a chorus of faint portraits, scripts, and half-erased slogans. The composition layers history like sediment: typography, repeated visages, and diagrammatic marks circulate around him, suggesting a mind crowded by doctrine, education, and the public manufacture of belief. His averted gaze and tightly held posture introduce a quiet resistance, as if the individual consciousness is trying to hold its ground amid the relentless heat of collective memory and political catechism. In this conflation of portraiture and palimpsest, the work becomes less a likeness than a meditation on how nations are taught to see, remember, and revere.
Additional Information
| Type |
Original |
|---|---|
| Size |
42x36 |
| Material |
Canvas Board |
