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Quite Rhythm Of Village (Triptych)' figurative oil painting by artist Shadad Kazi, 48x96 inch, on linen, canvas
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Quite Rhythm Of Village (Triptych) Oil Figurative Painting

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Type Painting
Subject Figurative
Medium Oil
Shape Horizontal
Availability Not Available SKU AZ_PAIN_329445
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triptych, rural childhood, chickens, chiaroscuro, earthy palette, memoryscape, domestic pastoral

This triptych stages a quiet rural theater where children and chickens share the same tender gravity, their figures edged in luminous contour as if memory itself were outlining what time threatens to blur. Earthy greens and umbers press in like humid air, while small eruptions of white and rust—feathers, clothing, sun-struck stone—punctuate the scene with intimate flashes of life. The broken steps and slanting shafts of light create a gentle tension between shelter and exposure, suggesting childhood as a threshold: poised between play and responsibility, innocence and the first awareness of watching eyes. Across the panels, repetition becomes a kind of folk refrain, turning ordinary domestic moments into a meditation on belonging, caretaking, and the fragile continuity of home.

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Original

Size

48x96

Material

Linen, Canvas

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