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Found Habitat (2026) Original Acrylic Painting by Abhishek Kumar

50.8 x 60.96 x 4.45cm (unframed) / 45.72 x 55.88cm (actual image size)

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£484.18

Rather than depicting a specific landscape, the work reimagines these collected fragments as living terrains. I am interested in the idea that even the smallest piece of nature can contain an entire world—a habitat occupied by insects, microorganisms, and countless tiny creatures that exist beyond immediate perception. Whether found beneath a stone, within the texture of a tree stem, or hidden among fallen branches, these micro-environments reveal the complexity and interconnectedness of life.

Through layered color, texture, and abstraction, I reconstruct these observations into a personal landscape language. The forms suggest pathways, shelters, growth, and transformation, echoing the invisible ecosystems that continuously shape the natural world. The painting becomes both a memory of a found object and an imagined map of the life it may support.

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Acrylic Colors

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Rather than depicting a specific landscape, the work reimagines these collected fragments as living terrains. I am interested in the idea that even the smallest piece of nature can contain an entire world—a habitat occupied by insects, microorganisms, and countless tiny creatures that exist beyond immediate perception. Whether found beneath a stone, within the texture of a tree stem, or hidden among fallen branches, these micro-environments reveal the complexity and interconnectedness of life.

Through layered color, texture, and abstraction, I reconstruct these observations into a personal landscape language. The forms suggest pathways, shelters, growth, and transformation, echoing the invisible ecosystems that continuously shape the natural world. The painting becomes both a memory of a found object and an imagined map of the life it may support.

Materials used:

Acrylic Colors

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As an artist, Abhishek Kumar, my work is a testament to the transformative power of vibrant colors, bold knife techniques, and a deep connection with the natural world. Through the interplay of oils... Read more

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