'Where The Ladle Glows' contemporary acrylic painting by artist Mona Dalal, 30x24 inch, on canvas

Where The Ladle Glows Acrylic contemporary Painting

Sale price Rs. 48,000.00
Type Original
Size  30x24 in/76x61 cm
Material Canvas
Artist Mona Dalal
Type Painting
Subject contemporary
Medium Acrylic
Shape Vertical
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Industrial Surrealism, Ritual Labor, Cobalt Palette, Geometric Forms, Alchemical Light, Machinery, Quiet Figures
Description

A monumental vessel dominates the scene like an altar of industry, its cool cobalt and steel-blue planes interrupted by a molten yellow ladle that reads as both illumination and extraction—an amber sun being drawn from the body of matter. The figures, rendered with a quiet, masklike stillness, stand at the edge of this apparatus as witnesses to a transformation they neither fully command nor escape, suggesting a modern ritual where labor, science, and fate converge. Compositional weight presses downward through hard geometries and cropped forms, yet the painting’s luminous highlights and looping green conduit create a circulatory rhythm, implying that value—whether nourishment, medicine, or power—moves through systems that are at once protective and indifferent. In this tension between intimate scale (hands, tools, jars) and impersonal machinery, the work becomes a meditation on how progress is measured: by what is produced, and by what quietly recedes into shadow.

Type

Original

Size

30x24

Material

Canvas

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