Size: 12inch X 12 inch X 12 inch Material: Hand-painted Acrylic on Canvas Shape: Unique Triangle Frame
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A striking triangular canvas that captures the fluid embrace of human emotion and cosmic energy. With bold brushstrokes and textured layers, this piece blends abstraction with narrative symbolism, making it a powerful statement artwork.
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Hand-painted by emerging artist Samhita Bhowmik
Rare triangular frame design
Vivid acrylic textures in vibrant red, green, yellow, and blue
Twilight Reflections by Ranjan Kurmi is an evocative A3-sized watercolor painting that beautifully captures a tranquil village landscape at dusk. With soft, misty hues and glassy water reflections, this piece invites calm and contemplation—a perfect blend of nature and light.
Highlights:
Serene riverside village scene at sunset
Stunning gradient sky and delicate reflections
Ideal for lovers of nature, minimalism, and rural charm
Brighten up your workspace with this handcrafted wooden pen stand featuring a vibrant twin fish motif in traditional folk art style. Designed with two compartments, it blends functionality with artistry — perfect for pens, brushes, or stationery essentials.
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Hand-painted folk fish design
Dual compartments for organized storage
Eco-friendly & durable craftsmanship
Ideal for home, office, or gifting
Height- 13 cm, Width- 16 cm, Breadth- 8 cm, Weight – 410 gms
Materials: Handcrafted wood, natural colors, folk paint finish
Pingla, of West Medinipur, often refers to as the Pattachitra Village of India and is renowned for its vibrant arts and crafts. This ancient form of artwork holds immense historical significance in the legacy of Indian handicrafts. Unlike many other art hubs, the entire village of Pingla is devoted to preserving and continuing this rich tradition. The image shows the graffiti of two fighting fishes on a wall and in front of it two little girls in playing mode.
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Series:The Clone Within Artist: Debajyoti Roy Dimensions: 28.44 cm x 38.60 cm
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In Untitled, Debajyoti Roy leaves the interpretation suspended—evocative, raw, and symbolically fertile. Abstract forms shrouded in dense black brushwork merge with root-like tendrils, suggesting buried emotions or veiled memories. Hints of green glow faintly through the texture, evoking the persistence of life within existential obscurity. This piece invites introspection and challenges perception.
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Original abstract expressionist work
Medium: Mixed media on textured art paper
Monochrome palette with delicate color intrusion
Signed by the artist; includes certificate of authenticity
INDITEMPTION Premium – Art that defies names, yet speaks volumes
In this powerful untitled abstract from the ‘The Clone Within’ series (167.64 cm × 152.4 cm), artist Debajyoti Roy unravels the tension between form and formlessness. Dark, fragmented strokes meet vibrant outbursts of orange and crimson — hinting at conflict, suppression, and emerging identity. The piece captures the chaos of self-inquiry in a world where perception is fractured and reality is ever-shifting.
Concept: This work embodies the search for identity within confusion — a subconscious visual journey through emotional clutter, inner resistance, and elemental truth.
Materials:
Acrylic & Mixed Media on Canvas
Hand-textured, Museum-Grade Finish
Original, Signed by Artist
Year: 2022 – 24 | 167.64 x 152.4 cm | Mixed media on canvas
From the Series:The Clone Within Size: 28.44 cm × 38.60 cm Medium: Acrylic & Ink on Archival Paper
Product Highlights:
Original piece from the The Clone Within psychological series
Dynamic black ink strokes on textured archival paper
Abstract humanoid form evokes fragmentation and duality
Signed by the artist | Unframed | Certificate of Authenticity included
Ideal for contemporary collectors seeking raw emotional intensity
About the Artwork:
In this untitled work, Roy captures the indistinct moments where identity begins to splinter. A loosely contorted form emerges from shadow-like brushwork—neither fully present nor absent. It speaks of isolation, motion, and inner disturbance, echoing the central theme of The Clone Within series: fractured selfhood in a digitized, performative age.
A group of Tamil people in a subarb of West Bengal worship Lord Murugan, the Hindu god of courage, wisdom, and victory. They chant Vel – Vel on invoking the divine power of Murugan’s sacred spear, symbolizing protection, strength, and the destruction of negativity. Here one such lady devotee piercing her face, lips by iron tridents to offer puja to the temple on that auspicious day.
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Victoria Majesty by Ranjan Kurmi is a refined A3 watercolor that captures the grandeur of the Victoria Memorial, with a regal statue in the foreground. The painting elegantly blends architectural beauty and lush surroundings with masterful brushstrokes, evoking Kolkata’s colonial charm.
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Features the iconic Victoria Memorial and royal statue
Rich tonal layering with soft sky and architectural contrast