Keplar (Cosmic Dance) by Sumit Mehndiratta, Original Mixed Media Abstract Painting on Paper, Medium Horizontal Wall Art
Keplar (Cosmic Dance) by artist Sumit Mehndiratta displayed in a Mid-Century Modern Library
Keplar (Cosmic Dance) by artist Sumit Mehndiratta displayed in a Minimalist gallery
Keplar (Cosmic Dance) by Sumit Mehndiratta, Original Mixed Media Abstract Painting on Paper, Medium Horizontal Wall Art
Keplar (Cosmic Dance) by artist Sumit Mehndiratta displayed in a Mid-Century Modern Library
Keplar (Cosmic Dance) by artist Sumit Mehndiratta displayed in a Minimalist gallery

Keplar (Cosmic Dance) Mixed Media Abstract Painting

Sale price Rs. 29,250.00 INR
Type Painting
Subject Abstract
Medium Mixed Media
Shape Horizontal
Availability In stock SKU AZ_PAIN_64718
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Mixed Media, Abstract Collage, Gestural Mark, Circular Forms, Red-Green Palette, Fractured Text, Urban Palimpsest

This mixed-media abstraction orchestrates a tense dialogue between organic turbulence and engineered order, where oxidized greens and blood-warm reds churn against a cool, misted ground like memory surfacing through fog. Collaged fragments of text become both evidence and interference—documents torn from context—while circles, bars, and crescents behave like instruments of measurement trying to stabilize what refuses to be contained. The composition pivots on a central, gestural sweep that reads as a scar or conduit, binding disparate zones into a single breath of motion and suggesting that repair and rupture are often the same act. In its layered opacity and abrasion, the work proposes a quiet archaeology of the present: meaning assembled from remnants, held in suspension between signal and noise.

Type

Original

Size

23x31

Material

Paper

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