Into The Blue (A Tapestry of Life) by Joydip Sengupta, Original Mixed Media Contemporary Painting on Paper, Small Vertical Wall Art
Into The Blue (A Tapestry of Life) by artist Joydip Sengupta displayed in a Rustic Library
Into The Blue (A Tapestry of Life) by artist Joydip Sengupta displayed in a Boutique gallery
Into The Blue (A Tapestry of Life) by Joydip Sengupta, Original Mixed Media Contemporary Painting on Paper, Small Vertical Wall Art
Into The Blue (A Tapestry of Life) by artist Joydip Sengupta displayed in a Rustic Library
Into The Blue (A Tapestry of Life) by artist Joydip Sengupta displayed in a Boutique gallery

Into The Blue (A Tapestry of Life) Mixed Media Contemporary Painting

Sale price Rs. 115,000.00 INR
Type Painting
Subject Contemporary
Medium Mixed Media
Shape Vertical
Availability In stock SKU AZ_PAIN_186979
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Surreal Collage, Hybrid Anatomy, Symbolic Totem, Biomorphic Forms, Patterned Textures, Saturated Color, Dreamlike Taxonomy

This densely layered composition stages the human body as a site of metamorphosis, where birds, fish, coral-like limbs, and anatomical fragments interlock into a single hybrid ecology. Crisp contour lines and patterned fields—zebra stripes, cellular reds, and nocturnal blues—create a nervous rhythm, while the flat, sunlit ground intensifies the sense of specimens pinned between dream and taxonomy. The central vertical fish reads like a totem or axis mundi, anchoring the surrounding drift of symbols—skeletal witness, botanical ghost, and geometric shards—into a narrative about identity assembled from memory, instinct, and inherited structures. In its collisions of the organic and the diagrammatic, the work suggests not chaos but a tender, unsettling order: life continually recomposed from what survives, what mutates, and what we choose to name.

Type

Original

Size

27x21

Material

Paper

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