The Symphony of Faith by Sachin Sagare (Original Indian Art)
The Composition Genre: A Visual Poetics of Village Life In The Symphony of Faith, Sachin Sagare masterfully orchestrates a visual narrative that captures the serene, untouched beauty of rural Indian existence. Moving beyond plain portraiture, the canvas brings to life a harmonious gathering of stylised village women—his iconic flower sellers—alongside a man playing a flute. The composition thrives on an atmosphere of absolute peace, where the silent grace of the women beautifully loops into the imagined, melodic strains of the flute. True to his signature philosophy, Sagare leaves the deepest elements of the painting untitled in spirit, inviting collectors and onlookers to map their own emotional interpretations onto the canvas. Signature Aesthetic Hallmarks & Technique Masterful Figurative Lines: Every subject is rendered with Sagare's highly celebrated, delicate fluid linework. His incredible command over subtle, closed or downward-tilted facial expressions instills a profound sense of dignity and meditative quietude in his subjects. Impeccable Color Harmony: The artwork utilizes a deeply calculated palette, balancing earthy tones with flat, softly popping blocks of color. Vibrant floral hues emerge seamlessly from the rustic background, creating a gorgeous contrast that mirrors traditional Indian textiles and sun-drenched landscapes. The Matriarchal Tribute: Hailing from Pandharpur in central Maharashtra, Sagare's entire portfolio is a lifelong homage to the resilient women who raised him, notably his mother and grandmother. This underlying theme elevates The Symphony of Faith from decorative wall art to a timeless monument celebrating the bedrock of Indian society.
Specifications
- Size
- XL
- Dimension
- 48*60 Inches
- Medium
- Acrylic on Canvas
Variants (1)
- XL / 48*60 Inches / Acrylic on Canvas — 500000.00 INR — In stock
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