Untitled 61 (Cosmic Embrace) by Krishnaprakash Vasant Martand, Original Mixed Media Religious Painting on Paper, Medium Vertical Wall Art
Untitled 61 (Cosmic Embrace) by artist Krishnaprakash Vasant Martand displayed in a Eclectic Dining Room
Untitled 61 (Cosmic Embrace) by artist Krishnaprakash Vasant Martand displayed in a Contemporary gallery
Sold
Untitled 61 (Cosmic Embrace) by Krishnaprakash Vasant Martand, Original Mixed Media Religious Painting on Paper, Medium Vertical Wall Art
Untitled 61 (Cosmic Embrace) by artist Krishnaprakash Vasant Martand displayed in a Eclectic Dining Room
Untitled 61 (Cosmic Embrace) by artist Krishnaprakash Vasant Martand displayed in a Contemporary gallery

Untitled 61 (Cosmic Embrace) Mixed Media Religious Painting

Not Available for Sale
Type Painting
Subject Religious
Medium Mixed Media
Shape Vertical
Availability Not Available SKU AZ_PAIN_285886
Type :
Size :
Material :
This artwork is not available for direct purchase. Please fill in your details, and we will get in touch with you.

Are you interested to get a similar artwork commissioned?

Enter your phone, email id - Somebody from our team will reach out to you shortly

  • A Goods and Services Tax (GST) of 5% is applicable on all orders delivered within India or paid using INR
  • We offer free shipping within India
  • We ship worldwide. International shipping charges apply as per the destination and will be calculated at checkout
  • For international orders, please note that import duties and taxes may be applicable and are the responsibility of the customer
  • We have a no return/refund policy on orders
  • We support secure and trusted payment methods to ensure a safe transaction experience
  • Country of origin and dispatch is India, unless otherwise specified
  • For any additional queries, please click "Ask a Question" below
Intricate Linework, Sepia Palette, Haloed Figures, Devotional Iconography, Pattern Density, Collective Memory, Sacred Procession

A chorus of haloed faces accumulates into an ornamental cosmos, where two central figures—outlined with measured gravity—seem to step forward from a sea of whispers and witnesses. The sepia ground and filigreed linework create a lace-like architecture of devotion, turning space into a vibrating field in which each circle, curl, and patterned patch reads like memory sedimented into ritual. Light is not cast but inscribed: it appears as pale interruptions and white tracery that break the density, suggesting moments of revelation threaded through the collective. The work holds a tension between intimacy and multitude, proposing identity as something both singular and inherited—formed in the gaze of the many.

Type

Original

Size

30x22

Material

Paper

Recently viewed products