This painting, titled Doomsland, is the darkest piece in Arunava’s 4-part Displaced Horizon series. It embodies the artist’s emotional struggle with displacement. The chaotic layers and dark hues reflect the suffocating tension he felt when transitioning from his rural home to the overwhelming city. Flashes of red pierce through the dense gray, symbolizing fading memories of his past. Through abstract forms and bold contrasts, Arunava captures the sense of alienation and loss, portraying the disorienting emotional void caused by being trapped in an unfamiliar urban environment.
Doomsland
Dimensions (inches) (W x H): 63″ x 43″
This painting is part of Displaced Horizons, a 4-part series by an award-winning experimental artist Arunava, created in a modern abstraction style using acrylic on canvas. Blending cultural elements with abstract expression, the artwork is both visually striking and emotionally charged. Through bold forms and contrasts, it reflects the artist’s emotional journey from rural simplicity to urban complexity. The series, exploring themes of transformation and adaptation, also includes Chromatic Dance, Somnambulist, and Serenade of Separation.
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Dimensions (inches) (W x H) | 63" x 43" |
Provenance
This original acrylic on canvas, comes from the distinguished artist himself.
Catalogue Note
Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. Care Instructions included for long-term preservation. May include a Limited-edition Note, if applicable.