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Panchatatava (Beneath the Canopy of Blooms) by Sharmi Dey, Original Acrylic Religious Painting on Canvas, Medium Square Wall Art
Panchatatava (Beneath the Canopy of Blooms) by artist Sharmi Dey displayed in a Japandi Study
Panchatatava (Beneath the Canopy of Blooms) by artist Sharmi Dey displayed in a Contemporary gallery
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Panchatatava (Beneath the Canopy of Blooms) by Sharmi Dey, Original Acrylic Religious Painting on Canvas, Medium Square Wall Art
Panchatatava (Beneath the Canopy of Blooms) by artist Sharmi Dey displayed in a Japandi Study
Panchatatava (Beneath the Canopy of Blooms) by artist Sharmi Dey displayed in a Contemporary gallery

Panchatatava (Beneath the Canopy of Blooms) Acrylic Religious Painting

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Type Painting
Subject Religious
Medium Acrylic
Shape Square
Artist Sharmi Dey
Availability Not Available SKU AZ_PAIN_295246
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Surreal Figurative, Third Eye, Bound Hands, Ritual Symbolism, Crimson Fruit, Blue Wash, Collective Gaze

Suspended beneath a canopy of ripe, crimson fruit, a chorus of bound wrists hovers like a ritual garland—at once offering and captivity—casting a tender violence over the scene. The central figure’s enlarged eyes and awakened third eye turn innocence into acute perception, suggesting a consciousness forced to widen under collective pressure. Cool, aqueous blues dissolve the surrounding faces into memory and myth, so that community becomes both refuge and surveillance, while the scattered petals read as quiet omissions—small losses falling from an inherited, unspoken tradition.

Type

Original

Size

36x36

Material

Canvas

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