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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 32 W x 22 H x 0.5 D in
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This acrylic painting on canvas is a symbolic depiction of the social and economic inequality which has been a recurrent problem in our history. The new boot and glossy leather signifies that the upper class remains unscathed even in an hour of crisis while the lower class is trampled and their blood is shed, both mentally and physically. The tyranny of the upper class is gaining opulence and in the turmoil conditions they have remained undeterred from their lavish extravagant livelihood. In the hour of hunger and poverty, the oppressors think to fish in troubled water greatly in order to have a large profit. The crack in the wall signifies economic degradation, which is a principle cause of such injustice. The small scale of the noose compared to the boot depicts how we fail to notice such exploitation amidst the polished and glamorous commercialisation of the present world.the helplessness and misery of the downtrodden class is evidently being portrayed in the painting with fine allusion. This painting was selected in a couple of competitions and exhibitions. It was highly appreciated by the critics and the judges. The painting is framed with dark brown wooden moulding. It is ready to hang.
Painting:Acrylic on Canvas
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:32 W x 22 H x 0.5 D in
Frame:Brown
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
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I come from Kolkata, a metropolitan city in eastern India. Currently I am living in Cambridge, UK. I've been drawing basically since I was able to hold a pencil. My main interests lie in painting, mostly in acrylic and oil based media. Various forms of visual art attracted me since I was a little child. Even now I delve into the paintings I made when I was a kid, reminiscing those carefree days. Since then, apart from painting, I have been dabbing into the world of sketching, illustration, photography, fashion design and web design. After completing high school, I got caught up in the rat race and completed a Masters degree in economics. I worked as a web designer in a news company for two years. Then I joined a popular magazine company as a story illustrator.Finally, I decided to focus completely towards painting and pursue my dream. As you know, the path of pursuing dream is not easy always. There was a time when even my family didn't support my career choice. This year my artworks were selected in Cambridge Pitt building Exhibition and Cambridge drawing society offered me a membership. The society is the oldest society in UK. The primary inspiration for my paintings stem from a strong subject matter, matters that move me the most and forces me to think about them. Sometimes I like to express these thoughts through some form of symbolism or abstract surrealism. Apart from this I like to perceive how shapes and colors take their natural form in real life. I am also fascinated by the anatomy of the human body. From time to time I study them through still life or figurative painting. My subjects mostly revolve around dark emotions of pain, suppression,suffering ,socio economic class division, burning issues of today's world and loneliness. All my subjects, whether simple Indian women involved in daily tasks, sex workers or even the shiny boots with a noose and blood which depict an autocrat, reflect angst and torment at the hands of a cruel society. The poignant and melancholic images I paint are simply expressions of what I feel and see everyday. Finally I should mention I am inspired by the works of many artists: Dali, Van Gogh, Picasso, Frida Kahlo, Gustav Klimt , Rembrandt to name a few.
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