




Unbound Connection-Art No. 36/2022
Rs.16,100.00 - Rs.25,900.00
"Attached to nothing, connected to everything."
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 serene monk reading a book, with pen work capturing the details of the peaceful expression on their face and play of light and shadow . Watercolours are used to convey the ethereal and connected nature of the scene, perhaps incorporating elements of nature or a sense of spiritual tranquility.
Reflection & inspiration behind the work
The composition emphasises the stillness and inner peace of the monk, with watercolour elements creating a harmonious and connected ambiance. The saying "Attached to nothing, connected to everything" incorporated into the painting, serves as a philosophical and reflective message. It suggests a state of spiritual enlightenment where one is detached from material attachments but deeply connected to the essence of everything. The combination of the monk and the message reinforces the idea of finding inner peace and connection in a world full of distractions. The blend of detailed and intricate pen work and the serene, transcendent qualities of watercolours creates a visually contemplative and conceptually profound artwork. It invites viewers to reflect on the idea of detachment and connection, encouraging a sense of inner peace and spiritual awareness.
Placement of the painting for positive energy
This painting would make for a visually tranquil and conceptually thought-provoking addition to any space, inspiring contemplation on the nature of existence.


