- Amrish Malvankar
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- The Turning Grid
The Turning Grid (2025)Mixed-media painting
by Amrish Malvankar
£4,681.49
Original artwork description
The Turning Grid – Shifts of color marking a quiet rhythm of change.
In The Turning Grid, I wanted to explore how color and form converse in moments of transition. The painting emerged as a dialogue between restraint and release where precise lines hold space, but color insists on movement. For me, this work carries the feeling of rhythm unfolding slowly, like watching a pattern shift just enough to reveal something new. It is not about defining boundaries, but about sensing the life that stirs within them the quiet rhythm of change.
Materials used:
Acrylic and Oil Stick
Details:
- Mixed-media painting on Canvas
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 121.92 x 152.4 x 2.54cm (unframed) / 121.92 x 152.4cm (actual image size)
- Signed on the front
- Style: Abstract
- Subject: Abstract and non-figurative
Tags:
#abstract#movement#blue#yellow#grey#large#colour#reds#cubism#lines#vertical#forms#abstract expressionism14 day money back guaranteeLearn more
Original artwork description
The Turning Grid – Shifts of color marking a quiet rhythm of change.
In The Turning Grid, I wanted to explore how color and form converse in moments of transition. The painting emerged as a dialogue between restraint and release where precise lines hold space, but color insists on movement. For me, this work carries the feeling of rhythm unfolding slowly, like watching a pattern shift just enough to reveal something new. It is not about defining boundaries, but about sensing the life that stirs within them the quiet rhythm of change.
Materials used:
Acrylic and Oil Stick
Details:
- Mixed-media painting on Canvas
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 121.92 x 152.4 x 2.54cm (unframed) / 121.92 x 152.4cm (actual image size)
- Signed on the front
- Style: Abstract
- Subject: Abstract and non-figurative
Tags:
#abstract#movement#blue#yellow#grey#large#colour#reds#cubism#lines#vertical#forms#abstract expressionism








