The painting explores psychological dissolution. Nude figures in coral and pink tones merge with swirling environment.
When boundaries fail, we don't just expose ourselves — we become continuous with everything around us. The figures lose definition. Get absorbed.
The garden isn't passive backdrop. It actively transforms vulnerability into complete dissolution.
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Studio view
Two coral-toned nude figures dissolve into a swirling garden of crimson, emerald, and turquoise currents.
Details
The upper figure's face emerges, gaze steady, as the surrounding foliage begins to claim her shoulders.Pink torsos and limbs blur into ribbons of green and blue, vulnerability surrendering to the garden's pull.
Surface
The artist's brush works wet acrylic into a seam of green and crimson, building the garden's consuming current.
In the studio
Payal Agarwal stands beside the canvas, her steady gaze mirroring the painted figure behind her.