Religious mixed media painting titled 'Untitled 1', 36x31 inches, by artist Ramesh Gorjala on Canvas
In-situ view of Ramesh Gorjala's 'Untitled 1 (Matsya Avatara)' painting in a room
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Religious mixed media painting titled 'Untitled 1', 36x31 inches, by artist Ramesh Gorjala on Canvas
In-situ view of Ramesh Gorjala's 'Untitled 1 (Matsya Avatara)' painting in a room
Preview of 'Untitled 1 (Matsya Avatara)' Painting by Ramesh Gorjala shown on a wall in a furnished room.

Untitled 1 (Matsya Avatara) Mixed Media Religious Painting

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Type Painting
Subject Religious
Medium Mixed Media
Shape Vertical
Availability Not Available SKU AZ_PAIN_205040
Type Original
Size  36x31 in/91x79 cm
Material Canvas
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Elephant Iconography, Ornate Filigree, Devotional Art, Warm Reds, Intricate Linework, Mythic Presence, Miniature Figures

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A monumental elephant head, rendered in pale blush and ash tones, rises like a quiet deity from a dense, ember-colored field of miniature figures, turning the background into a living chorus rather than mere ornament. Filigreed arabesques cascade across the form, transforming skin into scripture—an intimate cartography where devotion and memory are etched in repeating curls and meticulous line-work. The single, amber eye anchors the composition with calm vigilance, while the warm reds and golds behind it suggest both festival heat and the press of history, as if the sacred must continually make space within the crowding of the world. In this tension between vast silhouette and microscopic narrative, the work proposes tenderness as power: an inner sanctum carried outward.

Type

Original

Size

36x31

Material

Canvas

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