Figurative acrylic painting titled 'Untitled 13', 48x48 inches, by artist Vaishali Patil on Canvas
In-situ view of Vaishali Patil's 'Untitled 13 (The Village Women)' painting in a room
Preview of 'Untitled 13 (The Village Women)' Painting by Vaishali Patil shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Figurative acrylic painting titled 'Untitled 13', 48x48 inches, by artist Vaishali Patil on Canvas
In-situ view of Vaishali Patil's 'Untitled 13 (The Village Women)' painting in a room
Preview of 'Untitled 13 (The Village Women)' Painting by Vaishali Patil shown on a wall in a furnished room.

Untitled 13 (The Village Women) Acrylic Figurative Painting

Sale price Rs. 100,000.00
Type Original
Size  48x48 in/122x122 cm
Material Canvas
Type Painting
Subject Figurative
Medium Acrylic
Shape Square
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Folk Narrative, Village Life, Ceremonial Figures, Mosaic Patterning, Warm Earth Tones, Indigo Contrast, Cultural Identity
Description

Framed like a shrine or doorway, the central hut becomes a luminous stage where two adorned figures stand in poised reciprocity, their patterned garments tessellating into a mosaic of lived memory and ceremony. The palette—sun-baked ochres against deep indigo—creates a rhythmic pulse of heat and shadow, while repeated village vignettes around them read like a communal chorus that surrounds and legitimizes the pair. Suspended lamps and the ceremonial objects they hold suggest both protection and passage, turning daily life into ritual and ritual into an enduring map of identity. The composition balances intimacy with collective witness, implying that belonging is not singular but woven, tile by tile, through shared practice and myth.

Type

Original

Size

48x48

Material

Canvas

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