Figurative acrylic painting titled 'Untitled 1', 48x36 inches, by artist Vaishali Patil on Canvas
In-situ view of Vaishali Patil's 'Untitled 1 (The Shepherdess)' painting in a room
Preview of 'Untitled 1 (The Shepherdess)' Painting by Vaishali Patil shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Figurative acrylic painting titled 'Untitled 1', 48x36 inches, by artist Vaishali Patil on Canvas
In-situ view of Vaishali Patil's 'Untitled 1 (The Shepherdess)' painting in a room
Preview of 'Untitled 1 (The Shepherdess)' Painting by Vaishali Patil shown on a wall in a furnished room.

Untitled 1 (The Shepherdess) Acrylic Figurative Painting

Sale price Rs. 100,000.00
Type Original
Size  48x36 in/122x91 cm
Material Canvas
Type Painting
Subject Figurative
Medium Acrylic
Shape Vertical
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Folk Modernism, Pastoral Symbolism, Ochre Palette, Geometric Patterning, Ritual Portrait, Village Life, Stylized Figure
Description

Anchored by a still, mask-like visage, the central figure becomes both person and icon—her dark, sealed face absorbing light while her saffron veil and red tessellated garment radiate ritual warmth against the ochre field. The composition reads like a woven cosmology: bands of miniature cattle, huts, and suspended bell-forms orbit her presence, compressing landscape and livelihood into a flat, emblematic space where daily labor is elevated to ceremony. Repetition of geometric motifs and the staff’s vertical axis lends a quiet authority, suggesting guardianship and continuity as if tradition itself were held upright in her hand. In this poised silence, the work speaks of community memory—how identity is assembled from pattern, ornament, and the sacred rhythms of pastoral life.

Type

Original

Size

48x36

Material

Canvas

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