Original artwork description:

“Manali March” evokes a quiet, contemplative evening in the mountain town of Manali, nestled in the Indian Himalayas. Through a masterful interplay of deep blues and purples, the artist presents a richly atmospheric winter landscape that speaks both of solitude and the warmth of life within.
The entire image suggests a pause in time—perhaps a quiet evening when snow muffles sound, and the town settles into rest. Though there are no visible figures, the houses and glowing windows speak of presence and intimacy.
The title “Manali March” hints at the end of winter. The bare branches, as opposed to snow-laden ones, symbolize transition—between seasons, states of mind, or stages of life.

Materials used:

Pressed Cardboard

Manali March (2016) Watercolour
by KW Chong

£629.49 Alert

  • Watercolour on Canvas
  • One of a kind artwork
  • Size: 71.12 x 55.88 x 5.84cm (framed) / 55.88 x 38.1cm (actual image size)
  • Framed and ready to hang
  • Signed on the front
  • Style: Organic
  • Subject: Landscapes, sea and sky

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“Manali March” evokes a quiet, contemplative evening in the mountain town of Manali, nestled in the Indian Himalayas. Through a masterful interplay of deep blues and purples, the artist presents a richly atmospheric winter landscape that speaks both of solitude and the warmth of life within.
The entire image suggests a pause in time—perhaps a quiet evening when snow muffles sound, and the town settles into rest. Though there are no visible figures, the houses and glowing windows speak of presence and intimacy.
The title “Manali March” hints at the end of winter. The bare branches, as opposed to snow-laden ones, symbolize transition—between seasons, states of mind, or stages of life.

Materials used:

Pressed Cardboard

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Creating art is my way of making sense of the world — an exploration of time, silence, and the internal landscapes we often overlook. Through my work, I seek to... Read more

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