Wet Platform Iv by Bijay Biswaal, Original Acrylic Cityscape Painting on Canvas, Large Horizontal Wall Art
Wet Platform Iv by artist Bijay Biswaal displayed in a Elegant Penthouse
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Wet Platform Iv by Bijay Biswaal, Original Acrylic Cityscape Painting on Canvas, Large Horizontal Wall Art
Wet Platform Iv by artist Bijay Biswaal displayed in a Elegant Penthouse

Wet Platform Iv Acrylic Cityscape Painting

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Type Painting
Subject Cityscape
Medium Acrylic
Shape Horizontal
Availability Not Available SKU AZ_PAIN_14779
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Rainy Street, Urban Impressionism, Mother And Child, Wet Reflections, Cobalt Blue, Figure Painting, Everyday Resilience

In this rain-softened streetscape, the city dissolves into a mist of silvers and cool greys, allowing a single figure in saturated cobalt and vermilion to become the painting’s emotional anchor. The mother and child, joined by the quiet certainty of their clasped hands, cut through the wet atmosphere as if color itself were an act of resilience against an indifferent urban sprawl. Reflections pool beneath them like fleeting mirrors of memory—blurred, transient, yet insistently present—while the looser, retreating silhouettes around them suggest the anonymity of public life. The work turns weather into metaphor, proposing tenderness as the most luminous form of shelter amid motion, noise, and impermanence.

Type

Original

Size

36x48

Material

Canvas

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