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This Cubist charcoal drawing by Ashok Tiwari fuses human and animal forms into a tense, symbolic tableau of struggle and unity. Elongated faces and angular features overlap with the bowed head of a bull, evoking themes of conflict, sacrifice, and shared identity. The minimalist background and enclosed frame heighten the emotional intensity, drawing focus to…
This Cubist charcoal drawing by Ashok Tiwari fuses human and animal forms into a tense, symbolic tableau of struggle and unity. Elongated faces and angular features overlap with the bowed head of a bull, evoking themes of conflict, sacrifice, and shared identity. The minimalist background and enclosed frame heighten the emotional intensity, drawing focus to the surreal entanglement of figures. Tiwari’s style, celebrated in exhibitions like Punaravalokan at Bihar Museum, often explores Indian aesthetics through abstraction, memory, and expressive distortion.
| Weight | 2 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 36 × 48 cm |
| Media | Ink on Paper |
| Artist | Ashok Tiwari |
| Certificate of Authenticity | Yes |
| Provenanace | Direclty acquired from the artist. |
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