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Figurative oil painting titled 'Uncertain Perceptions', 72x96 inches, by artist Rejeesh Sarovar on Canvas
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Rejeesh Sarovar's painting 'Uncertain Perceptions (Caught in the Trap)' displayed in a modern living room setting
Figurative oil painting titled 'Uncertain Perceptions', 72x96 inches, by artist Rejeesh Sarovar on Canvas
In-situ view of Rejeesh Sarovar's 'Uncertain Perceptions (Caught in the Trap)' painting in a room
Preview of 'Uncertain Perceptions (Caught in the Trap)' Painting by Rejeesh Sarovar shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Rejeesh Sarovar's painting 'Uncertain Perceptions (Caught in the Trap)' displayed in a modern living room setting

Uncertain Perceptions (Caught in the Trap) Oil Figurative Painting

Sale price Rs. 430,000.00
Type Original
Size  72x96 in/183x244 cm
Material Canvas
Type Painting
Subject Figurative
Medium Oil
Shape Horizontal
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Elephant, Village Life, Folk Art, Saturated Palette, Narrative Painting, Ritual And Labor, Dense Composition
Description

This bustling tableau centers on the elephant as both laboring body and mythic presence, its dark, sweeping mass anchoring a village scene that teems with ritual, trade, and everyday choreography. Saturated color and densely packed detail compress space into a single, communal breath, where overlapping figures and objects read like simultaneous stories rather than a single narrative moment. The careful interplay of domestic gestures—washing, carrying, tending—against temple-like iconography suggests a culture in which the sacred is not apart from work but woven directly into it. Light feels less atmospheric than symbolic, turning the entire surface into a celebratory register of abundance, interdependence, and lived tradition.

Type

Original

Size

72x96

Material

Canvas

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