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Where The Green Is Gone (Crowned Contemplation) by Durgaprasad Bandi, Original Acrylic Charcoal Animal Painting on Canvas, Large Horizontal Wall Art
Where The Green Is Gone (Crowned Contemplation) by artist Durgaprasad Bandi displayed in a Transitional Hotel Lobby
Where The Green Is Gone (Crowned Contemplation) by artist Durgaprasad Bandi displayed in a Contemporary gallery
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Where The Green Is Gone (Crowned Contemplation) by Durgaprasad Bandi, Original Acrylic Charcoal Animal Painting on Canvas, Large Horizontal Wall Art
Where The Green Is Gone (Crowned Contemplation) by artist Durgaprasad Bandi displayed in a Transitional Hotel Lobby
Where The Green Is Gone (Crowned Contemplation) by artist Durgaprasad Bandi displayed in a Contemporary gallery

Where The Green Is Gone (Crowned Contemplation) Acrylic Charcoal Animal Painting

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Type Painting
Subject Animal
Shape Horizontal
Availability Not Available SKU AZ_PAIN_91240
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Raven, Mixed-Media Texture, Neon Palette, Symbolic Animal, Urban Graffiti, Haunting Atmosphere, Palimpsest Layers

Set against a scorched field of orange, the raven emerges as both omen and witness—its inky plumage fractured by iridescent blues and bruised violets, as if memory itself has stained the body. The composition feels like a palimpsest: a ghostly second silhouette and scratched, cartographic marks hover behind the figure, suggesting the bird is navigating an invisible terrain of history and loss. A small, crown-like emblem above the head teases at authority and myth, turning the creature into a reluctant sovereign of aftermath, poised between survival and elegy.

Type

Original

Size

36x48

Material

Canvas

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