Untitled 3 (Untitled 2) by Bharat Dodiya, Original Pen Ink Contemporary Painting on Canvas, Rice Paper, X-Small Square Wall Art
Untitled 3 (Untitled 2) by artist Bharat Dodiya displayed in a Traditional Bedroom
Untitled 3 (Untitled 2) by artist Bharat Dodiya displayed in a Contemporary gallery
Untitled 3 (Untitled 2) by Bharat Dodiya, Original Pen Ink Contemporary Painting on Canvas, Rice Paper, X-Small Square Wall Art
Untitled 3 (Untitled 2) by artist Bharat Dodiya displayed in a Traditional Bedroom
Untitled 3 (Untitled 2) by artist Bharat Dodiya displayed in a Contemporary gallery

Untitled 3 (Untitled 2) Pen Ink Contemporary Painting

Sale price Rs. 120,000.00 INR
Type Painting
Subject Contemporary
Medium Pen Ink
Shape Square
Availability In stock SKU AZ_PAIN_287578
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Surreal Illustration, Graphite Texture, Symbolism, Isolation, Shadow Play, Social Critique, Selective Color

This suite of monochrome vignettes stages everyday objects as quiet allegories of power and absence, where small intrusions of color—bananas, a red chair, a burning horizon—puncture the graphite hush like warnings that refuse to be ignored. Each composition relies on stark negative space and theatrical shadow to turn the familiar into a psychological chamber: a monument becomes a burdened limb, a chair casts an oceanic silhouette, a maze of bodies parts around a fragile ember of refuge. The grainy tonal fields and compressed perspectives suggest a world governed by systems—consumption, surveillance, crowd logic—yet the images keep a tender, unsettling ambiguity, as if meaning is always slipping between what is shown and what is withheld.

Type

Original

Size

8x8

Material

Canvas, Rice Paper

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