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Series-9, Adinkra symbols

This series of mine is related to Ancient Symbol. African Ancient Art has given me great influence of Adinkra Symbols.
Adinkra symbols were originally created by the Bono people of Gyaman. Gyaman King Nana Kwadwo Agyemang Adinkra originally created or designed these symbols and named it after himself 'Adinkra'. The Adinkra symbols were largely used on pottery, stools etc by the people of Bono.


3 panels and paintings have wooden frames ready to hang.
Material :
- Varnished with Gloss Medium.
- Delivered with a Certificate Authenticity

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Painting is stretched and framed.
The painting is protected by two MDF panels and sent in an envelope reinforced with bubble wrap,forwarding is ensured in the event of loss or of damage.
Series-9, Adinkra symbols

This series of mine is related to Ancient Symbol. African Ancient Art has given me great influence of Adinkra Symbols.
Adinkra symbols were originally created by the Bono people of Gyaman. Gyaman King Nana Kwadwo Agyemang Adinkra originally created or designed these symbols and named it after himself 'Adinkra'. The Adinkra symbols were largely used on pottery, stools etc by the people of Bono.


3 panels and paintings have wooden frames ready to hang.
Material :
- Varnished with Gloss Medium.
- Delivered with a Certificate Authenticity

Shipping :
Painting is stretched and framed.
The painting is protected by two MDF panels and sent in an envelope reinforced with bubble wrap,forwarding is ensured in the event of loss or of damage.
Series-9, Adinkra symbols

This series of mine is related to Ancient Symbol. African Ancient Art has given me great influence of Adinkra Symbols.
Adinkra symbols were originally created by the Bono people of Gyaman. Gyaman King Nana Kwadwo Agyemang Adinkra originally created or designed these symbols and named it after himself 'Adinkra'. The Adinkra symbols were largely used on pottery, stools etc by the people of Bono.


3 panels and paintings have wooden frames ready to hang.
Material :
- Varnished with Gloss Medium.
- Delivered with a Certificate Authenticity

Shipping :
Painting is stretched and framed.
The painting is protected by two MDF panels and sent in an envelope reinforced with bubble wrap,forwarding is ensured in the event of loss or of damage.

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Unity, Energy and Adaptability (Triptych) Painting

Abhishek Kumar

India

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 34 W x 14 H x 2 D in

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Series-9, Adinkra symbols This series of mine is related to Ancient Symbol. African Ancient Art has given me great influence of Adinkra Symbols. Adinkra symbols were originally created by the Bono people of Gyaman. Gyaman King Nana Kwadwo Agyemang Adinkra originally created or designed these symbols and named it after himself 'Adinkra'. The Adinkra symbols were largely used on pottery, stools etc by the people of Bono. In this triptych, three enigmatic silhouettes are filled with explosive color against neutral gray backgrounds. Each form suggests a different character – one symmetrical and mask-like, another curling like a snail or question mark, and the third reminiscent of a playful amphibian. Vibrant greens dominate the palette, with bursts of orange, turquoise, pink, and blue swirling within each bounded shape. The contrast between the precise edges of the silhouettes and the free-flowing paint creates tension, while the recurring colors unify the series. The overall effect is both whimsical and sophisticated, like characters emerging from an abstract dream.

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Acrylic on Canvas

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34 W x 14 H x 2 D in

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As an artist, Abhishek Kumar(b.1987), my work is a testament to the transformative power of vibrant colors, bold knife techniques, and a deep connection with the natural world. Through the interplay of oils and acrylics, I embark on a creative journey that delves into the intrinsic beauty of landscapes, capturing their essence in a dance of light and color. Inspired by the awe-inspiring wonders of nature, my artistic exploration centers around the majestic forms of mountains, the graceful elegance of trees, and the dynamic energy of waterfalls. Each series of works is a contemplative journey into the heart of these natural elements, seeking to understand and convey their profound beauty on canvas. My creative process is a meticulous study of the intricate textures and patterns woven by nature. Observing the play of light during different moments—whether it be the fleeting impressions of the sun or the transformative hues of a sunrise or sunset—I translate these nuanced experiences into enduring artistic expressions. The result is a collection of paintings that embody the emotions and sensations inspired by the ever-shifting weather and seasons. Central to my artistic vision is an unwavering focus on the source of light in each composition. Light, as a transformative force, shapes the atmosphere and mood of the artwork, creating a vivid interplay of shadows and highlights that breathe life into the scenes I depict. In addition to my paintings, I extend my exploration of form and texture to stoneware sculptures. With a bold application of thick, textured colors using a knife, I celebrate the vividness and richness of the landscapes that serve as my muse. Cityscapes, mountains, and the intriguing forms of trees become the primary subjects through which I express my unique visual language. My artistic journey is a continuous experiment with distance and depth, inviting viewers to embark on a visual voyage through layers of color and texture. I aspire to convey not only the external beauty of the landscapes I explore but also the internal landscapes of emotion and experience. Each piece serves as an invitation to step into a world where color, form, and texture converge, creating a vibrant tapestry that speaks to the profound connection between art and the natural world. As I delve into the creative process, my artworks become a fusion of observation and introspection, blurring the lines between reality and inner imagination.

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