Thirst 67 (The Source by Girish Adannavar) Pen Pots/Vessels Drawing
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Description
Rendered in spare black and white, the image stages a quiet allegory of extraction and exhaustion: a faucet drips root-like strands into a hulking, porous form that reads as both body and landscape, swollen with what it can no longer hold. The meticulous stippling gives the mass a breathing, tactile density, while the surrounding blankness turns negative space into a kind of silence where meaning reverberates. A leafless branch and a single suspended droplet become small but devastating measures of time—growth arrested, nourishment rationed—suggesting a world where the life line is managed, not given. The composition bends like a burden under its own weight, transforming plumbing into a metaphor for dependence and the fragile economy of sustenance.
Additional Information
| Type |
Original |
|---|---|
| Size |
22x30 |
| Material |
Paper |
