contemporary acrylic oil painting titled 'Vulture', 48x48 inches, by artist Ashish Kushwaha on Canvas
In-situ view of Ashish Kushwaha's 'Vulture (The Scavenger)' painting in a room
Preview of 'Vulture (The Scavenger)' Painting by Ashish Kushwaha shown on a wall in a furnished room.
contemporary acrylic oil painting titled 'Vulture', 48x48 inches, by artist Ashish Kushwaha on Canvas
In-situ view of Ashish Kushwaha's 'Vulture (The Scavenger)' painting in a room
Preview of 'Vulture (The Scavenger)' Painting by Ashish Kushwaha shown on a wall in a furnished room.

Vulture (The Scavenger) Acrylic Oil Contemporary Painting

Sale price Rs. 160,000.00
Type Original
Size  48x48 in/122x122 cm
Material Canvas
Type Painting
Subject Contemporary
Medium Acrylic Oil
Shape Square
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Vulture, Surreal Landscape, Environmental Allegory, Storm Clouds, Industrial Remnants, Patterned Ground, Ominous Calm
Description

A monumental vulture dominates the foreground like a reluctant guardian, its bruised reds and earthy browns pressed against a vast field of repeating marks that read as rainfall, data, or the anonymous labor of the built world. Behind it, a deep cobalt sky and swelling cloudbank stage a theatrical sublime, yet the scattered concrete stumps and protruding rebar puncture the horizon with a quiet violence, suggesting a landscape mid-construction or post-collapse. The bird’s steady, sidelong gaze turns the scene into an ethical mirror: nature not as picturesque refuge, but as witness to what humans leave unfinished, extracted, and exposed. In the tension between meticulous realism and patterned abstraction, the work suspends beauty and dread in the same breath, letting survival feel both inevitable and unnervingly fragile.

Type

Original

Size

48x48

Material

Canvas

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