Handpainted – “Pashchatap”: The Weight of Conscience

Handpainted – “Pashchatap”: The Weight of Conscience

Brand: Brahm Collection
331.93 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

Provenance This artwork draws inspiration from the profound transformation of Emperor Ashoka following the Kalinga War, one of the most consequential moments in Indian history. While Ashoka is often remembered as a powerful ruler, this composition focuses not on imperial achievement but on the moral reckoning that followed conquest—a moment when victory ceased to feel triumphant and became a catalyst for self-examination. Rendered through the language of contemporary abstraction, the work reimagines the emperor as a monumental architectural presence rather than a historical figure. The vertical, pillar-like form evokes both the enduring permanence of stone and the famous Ashokan edicts that would later carry his message of ethical governance across the subcontinent. A partially obscured face emerges from within the structure, its solitary closed eye suggesting a consciousness turned inward. The figure appears less like a ruler and more like a monument beginning to erode beneath the burden of memory. Surrounding geometric fragments subtly allude to the fractured landscape of Kalinga, transforming the battlefield into an abstract psychological terrain. Through its restrained palette of charcoal, stone, ochre, and weathered earth tones, the composition becomes a meditation on remorse, transformation, and the enduring human capacity for moral awakening. Disclaimer: The frames shown are for display purposes only and are not included with the artwork. As these are made-to-order designer pieces, expect minor colour variations from the displayed artwork.

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24 x 36 inches
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  • 24 x 36 inches — 331.93 USD — In stock

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