Size |
30×36 Inches |
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Medium |
Acrylic & Oil on Canvas |
Chess series (1)
SKU:
CSJMUFA00007
Category : Acrylic Painting
Created By:
- Student Name: Yamini
- Roll No.: 1957549
- Academic Year: M.F.A. 2021
- School Name : School of Fine Arts
Art Description:
This painting depicts the social issues of the society . Nowadays in Modern societies also .girls did not get the equal opportunity. I used chess which reflect the society and also draw some human masks which reflects the hidden human behavior . Want to show some aspects of life with chess.
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