



Common Wonders-Art No. 157/2023
Rs.10,000.00 - Rs.19,800.00
“The ordinary becomes extraordinary in the world of constant change.”
1. This is fine art reproduction of my original painting.
2. This is limited edition painting.
3. Paper: Archival rag watercolour paper.
4. Frame: High quality frame.
Frame type: Metal / Wood: 0.25" to 1"
5. Mount: Acid-free, mould-free mounts.
2. This is limited edition painting.
3. Paper: Archival rag watercolour paper.
4. Frame: High quality frame.
Frame type: Metal / Wood: 0.25" to 1"
5. Mount: Acid-free, mould-free mounts.
Mount Size: 2" to 3"
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Introduction, process & technique
The painting depicts a wooden window, intricately detailed with pen work to capture its rustic and weathered features. Watercolours are used to create a dynamic and ever-changing background, symbolizing the world of constant transformation. The composition emphasises the wooden window as the central element, with the changing background enhancing the idea of constant change.
Reflection & inspiration behind the work
The saying "The ordinary becomes extraordinary in the world of constant change" incorporated into the painting, serves as a thought-provoking and contemplative message. It implies that even the most ordinary or familiar aspects of life can take on new and extraordinary meanings in a world that is constantly evolving. The combination of the wooden window and the message reinforces the idea of finding beauty and significance in the ever-changing world. The blend of detailed pen work and the dynamic, ever-changing qualities of watercolours creates a visually captivating and conceptually thought-provoking artwork. It inspires viewers to reflect on the idea that change can transform the ordinary into the extraordinary, and encourages them to appreciate the beauty in constant transformation.
Placement of the painting for positive energy
This painting would make for a visually intriguing and conceptually insightful addition to any space, encouraging viewers to embrace the concept that the ordinary can be extraordinary in a world of change.


