Mother and Daughter

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Size : 24 X 36 in | 61 X 91.4 cm
Medium : Acrylic on Canvas
Style : Expressionism
Created in : 2021
Sold by : Artist
Surface : Shipped Rolled unless rolling not possible
Lot No : MA310500
International shipping : Yes
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International Ships Within : 15 - 18 business days
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Badlapur, India
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About Artist

Nagesh Ghodke hails from Mumbai and he obtained his Bachelor's’ Degree in Drawing and Painting from Raheja School of Art in Mumbai. He is popular for his villagescapes and finds his muse in ever changing nature. His geographical and cultural upbringing has largely inspired his work. Having grown up in a village, he uses his work as a medium to depict the beauty and aesthetics of a rural scene but at the same time utilises his work to bring to light the destruction of nature and the resulting plight of villagers. His most prominently used medium is acrylic. His colour palette consists of greens, blues and reds each setting a mood in his paintings. He creates abstract art. He has numerous group shows to his credit. He has won numerous awards in recognition of his work. He has also been associated with various art camps and workshops. He currently resides in Mumbai.

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Discover "Mother And Daughter" by Nagesh Ghodke, a Mumbai-based artist known for his poignant villagescapes. Ghodke masterfully employs acrylics to paint the beauty and melancholy of rural life. Born in a village, his canvases often resonate with his experiences and are infused with vibrant greens, blues, and reds. This 24 X 36 in figurative masterpiece, beautifully encapsulates the delicate bond between a mother and her daughter. Beyond capturing mere aesthetics, Ghodke's work evokes deeper reflections on nature's fragility and the impact on rural communities. his art seamlessly bridges the urban and rural dichotomy. Immerse yourself in this narrative, available now to buy on Mojarto, where art tells a story.