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Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
60x96in
About this artwork
Intro-inspection is a representation of a man sitting in jail cell pondering about past, present and future. He is about to be released represented by storm door of his home on the right side. On the left side he has his dark past. This past was also influenced by evil sprits lurking on the top left corner. If you see carefully, you will be able to spot those demons. Now he has come away from his past and looking forward to bright future on the right.… He still need to be careful as there are still some bad people lurking in his future life represented by eyes on bottom right corner.
An engineer-turned-artist, Amogh Katyayan combines acrylic, gesso, and color pastels. His technique, akin to discerning shapes in clouds, gives birth to detailed stories and characters delicately etched on canvas. His pieces, richly emotive, manifest life's intricacies, promoting deep empathy with the everyday tasks and pressures of the 'Common Man'.