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Binay SinhaAlarming Willingness I- Incredible Figurative Landscape Painting in Grey + Wine2018
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"Alarming Willingness I" is water color/acrylic painting on handmade paper by Indian artist, Binay Sinha. Sinha delicately illustrates the relationship between man and nature in this beautifully painted work. Sinha has also painted a partner to this piece, "Alarming Willingness II," which can be found in our storefront. The panels can be purchased individually, or together. These works are currently unframed, mounted with mat board. If you wish to have the works framed before shipping, please mention that in your offer. Shipping is free if shipped unframed
From the artist: "My art practice tries to understand the relationship between nature and human existence in the contemporary world. The rapid development has confused the culture. Human dependence on nature has been described in India and all the ancient civilizations of the world. Ayurveda (The Science of Life) also describes the laws of nature and nature’s dependence for human health. but currently, we have become indifferent to nature. Apathy towards nature has increased due to urbanization and increasing population. The greenery is shrinking, the cities are spreading. Like many Indians, I too had to migrate from my place to a big city for a living. And I can feel the pain of getting away from nature. By depicting the contemporary theme with the help of Rajasthani miniature technique, I have tried to embody this feeling. Which is an experience of keeping traditionalism alive in contemporary art. I have used water and acrylic color on paper. My work is in sets that present the content in a variety of ways."
We will ship this via standard parcel boxed with internal support to maintain the integrity of the piece. The work will be fully insured during shipping. If you prefer a different method of shipping, inquire and we are happy to accommodate your requests. Our first priorities are our collectors satisfaction, and the artwork's safety in transit. We accept returns within 7 days, if we are notified within 24hrs of receipt of the work to ensure a worry-free collecting process. If you are local to the San Francisco Bay Area, we will deliver for free. Handling time will be 2-3 business days, and shipping will be 2-5 business days from date of order confirmation for standard parcel.
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- Creation Year:2018
- Dimensions:Height: 27 in (68.58 cm)Width: 20 in (50.8 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Gilroy, CA
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