Figurative mixed media painting titled 'Untitled 14', 30x22 inches, by artist Rajesh Salagaonkar on Paper
'Untitled 14' painting by Rajesh Salagaonkar shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Rajesh Salagaonkar's 'Untitled 14' painting visualized above a sofa in a contemporary room.
Figurative mixed media painting titled 'Untitled 14', 30x22 inches, by artist Rajesh Salagaonkar on Paper
'Untitled 14' painting by Rajesh Salagaonkar shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Rajesh Salagaonkar's 'Untitled 14' painting visualized above a sofa in a contemporary room.

Untitled 14 Mixed Media Figurative Painting

Sale price Rs. 80,000.00
Type Original
Size  30x22 in/76x56 cm
Material Paper
Type Painting
Subject Figurative
Medium Mixed Media
Shape Vertical
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Figurative Portrait, Identity, Symbolic Still Life, Muted Ochre, Surreal Narrative, Crimson Accents, Boat And Bird
Description

Four women’s faces, rendered with porcelain stillness against an unmodulated ochre field, form a slow-turning chorus—profile to profile—suggesting identity as something rehearsed, inherited, and quietly contested. The central figure, crowned by a pale hat with a sharp blue band, anchors the composition like a fixed point of selfhood, while the repeated gazes and crimson lips hint at the social script of femininity performed in public. Below, the outsized fish, the narrow boat, and the watchful black bird fold allegory into the domestic: appetite and livelihood, passage and burden, omen and witness, all pressed into the same intimate frame. Color operates as psychology—cool blues and clinical whites interrupted by emphatic reds—so the scene reads less as portraiture than as a tender, unsettling inventory of roles one carries.

Type

Original

Size

30x22

Material

Paper

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