Abstract acrylic painting titled 'Untitled No 17', 24x36 inches, by artist Sumit Mehndiratta on Canvas Board
In-situ view of Sumit Mehndiratta's 'Untitled No 17 (abstract)' painting in a room
Preview of 'Untitled No 17 (abstract)' Painting by Sumit Mehndiratta shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Abstract acrylic painting titled 'Untitled No 17', 24x36 inches, by artist Sumit Mehndiratta on Canvas Board
In-situ view of Sumit Mehndiratta's 'Untitled No 17 (abstract)' painting in a room
Preview of 'Untitled No 17 (abstract)' Painting by Sumit Mehndiratta shown on a wall in a furnished room.

Untitled No 17 (abstract) Acrylic Abstract Painting

Sale price Rs. 50,000.00
Type Original
Size  24x36 in/61x91 cm
Material Canvas Board
Type Painting
Subject Abstract
Medium Acrylic
Shape Horizontal
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Monochrome Abstraction, Grid Composition, Mixed Media Texture, Gestural Marks, Marbling, Tonal Contrast, Visual Rhythm
Description

This monochrome grid reads like an atlas of sensations—each tile a distinct register of gesture, from liquid marbling and smoky blooms to scraped strata and looping calligraphic tangles. The strict modular structure acts as a quiet curator, containing eruptions of texture and tonal violence while allowing rhythm to emerge through repeated motifs—circles that pulse like memory, stripes that interrupt like silence, and veils of grey that dissolve certainty. In the absence of color, light becomes the primary narrative: it catches on ridges, sinks into stains, and moves the eye across the panel like weather across a landscape of thought. The work ultimately proposes abstraction as a form of cataloging experience—fractured, iterative, and held together by the human need to impose order on flux.

Type

Original

Size

24x36

Material

Canvas Board

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