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Untitled

By Rambali Prajapati
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Artist Rambali Prajapati
Category Painting › Abstract
Subject Celebration
Style / Abstract
Year 2026
Edition Original
Size 45 × 45 cm
Orientation Square
Medium
Material
Weight 4 kg
Framing Canvas Rolled
Ready to Hang No
COA Certificate of Authenticity included

This acrylic abstract art painting is a beautiful combination of color and energy. Its small and large dots and circular shapes create vibrancy. The balance of blue, turquoise, yellow, and red colors creates a vibrant effect. The contrast of dark and light colors creates depth and brightness. This work has no fixed center, yet a balanced composition is clearly visible. This painting expresses emotions, energy, and the diversity of life.

Dr. Rambali Prajapati @rambali.prajapati , a recipient of the National Award, the President’s Award, and the Senior Fellowship Award from the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, was born into a modest potter family in the Mau district of Uttar Pradesh. His childhood was devoted to crafting idols and toys of gods and goddesses, a tradition deeply rooted in his family heritage. He earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in painting from Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeeth, Varanasi, and subsequently obtained a PhD in “Art and Art Market” from Chaudhary Charan Singh University. He has created a series of acclaimed paintings on themes such as Music, Human and Nature, and Udaan(‘Flight’). He has also produced popular sculptures on themes like books, schools, and “Life of Stairs.” For the past two years, he has been actively creating sculptures using mineral stones while residing at Kaladham in Greater Noida (Delhi NCR). With a formal education in painting and a family heritage in clay toy and idol making, the artist’s journey has evolved into a passion for sculpture. After earning a doctorate in painting, his focus shifted to sculpting with semi-precious stones, including Jasper, Labradorite, and Amethyst. Over the past two years, they have collected over 200 mineral stones and developed innovative carving techniques. Their work now includes large-scale sculptures and installations that combine semi-precious stones, wood, and bronze, celebrating the natural beauty and vibrant colors of these materials.

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