Abstract mixed media painting titled 'Untitled', 72x32 inches, by artist Kashinath Jadhav on Paper
In-situ view of Kashinath Jadhav's 'Untitled (Veiled Crimson)' painting in a room
Preview of 'Untitled (Veiled Crimson)' Painting by Kashinath Jadhav shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Kashinath Jadhav's painting 'Untitled (Veiled Crimson)' displayed in a modern living room setting
Abstract mixed media painting titled 'Untitled', 72x32 inches, by artist Kashinath Jadhav on Paper
In-situ view of Kashinath Jadhav's 'Untitled (Veiled Crimson)' painting in a room
Preview of 'Untitled (Veiled Crimson)' Painting by Kashinath Jadhav shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Kashinath Jadhav's painting 'Untitled (Veiled Crimson)' displayed in a modern living room setting

Untitled (Veiled Crimson) Mixed Media Abstract Painting

Sale price Rs. 185,000.00
Type Original
Size  72x32 in/183x81 cm
Material Paper
Type Painting
Subject Abstract
Medium Mixed Media
Shape Vertical
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Abstract Expressionism, Mixed Media, Crimson Palette, Urban Fragments, Layered Texture, Palimpsest, Tension And Repair
Description

This work stages a fevered architecture of memory, where a dominant crimson field presses forward like heat while pale, gridded fragments surface and recede as if excavated from an older wall. Angular blacks and stark whites puncture the red with abrupt intervals, creating a visual rhythm that feels both structural and wounded—order attempting to hold together what emotion keeps unraveling. The layered textures read like palimpsest and scar tissue at once, suggesting a narrative of erasure and return in which traces of the past insist on remaining visible. In the tense balance between opacity and revealed underlayer, the painting becomes a meditation on resilience: not purity regained, but persistence through accumulation.

Type

Original

Size

72x32

Material

Paper

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