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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
30x48in
About this artwork
This painting is from the 'Energy' series. Inspired by the dense tropical forests of the Andaman, where the sun finds it hard to reach the floor of the forest in many parts, this painting tries to capture the multiple hues and shades of the forest green, transporting the viewer to the scene. A symbol of hope, it also embodies inclusion of birds as an important element bringing life to the composition.
Rupali Mansinghka, a self-taught painter, primarily uses acrylic paints and inks in her exploratory abstract work. She incorporates a myriad of unconventional tools, developing multiple textures and layers, ultimately leading to a theme's evolution. Art for her is a meditative process, being an ultimate form of self-expression which captures the raw energy of her thoughts, a means to channel emotions, experiences, and philosophical ideas that could get lost in literal depictions. Mansinghka's work encapsulates life's complexities, closely linking to personal experiences and promoting internal strength within chaos. Her bold color use and unpredictable strokes vividly convey vibrancy amidst turmoil, urging viewers to embrace positivity in life's multifaceted form. For her, art and philosophy come together to represent her worldview. Life with its myriad experiences, challenges, and moments of revelation, serves as one of the primary subjects of her work.