Original artwork description:

The first time I came to the West, I was pretty disappointed to see so many people living on the street. I expected it would be much more different when I left India. I found that only the contrast is much more striking . Here, with these skyscrapers everywhere, starving people on streets are actually more prominent evidence of income inequality.
One day I was walking down the street and I saw a homeless guy and his dog sleeping under a ragged blanket. The guy had a peaceful expression on his face. Then I realized may be in this materialistic world he has got something which is actually pure, unconditional.
It's on a deep edge canvas. All sides of the canvas are painted.

Materials used:

Canvas and oil

Homeless (2017)
Oil painting
by June

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The first time I came to the West, I was pretty disappointed to see so many people living on the street. I expected it would be much more different when I left India. I found that only the contrast is much more striking . Here, with these skyscrapers everywhere, starving people on streets are actually more prominent evidence of income inequality.
One day I was walking down the street and I saw a homeless guy and his dog sleeping under a ragged blanket. The guy had a peaceful expression on his face. Then I realized may be in this materialistic world he has got something which is actually pure, unconditional.
It's on a deep edge canvas. All sides of the canvas are painted.

Materials used:

Canvas and oil

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