Panels of Hope is a contemporary artwork that captures the collective human experience during the lockdown. Dominated by black and silver, the painting features a grid-like structure that symbolizes confinement, reminiscent of windows that became the primary connection to the outside world.

Within each panel, intricate patterns and textures represent different nations, highlighting the diversity of lives and cultures behind every window.

The selective use of metallic silver adds a sense of illumination—perhaps a metaphor for resilience, optimism, and the hope that persisted even in isolation.

The broken symmetry, with a few panels slightly shifted or open, suggests movement, change, and the possibility of breaking free from restrictions.

The artwork not only reflects separation but also the unity in shared struggles, reinforcing that despite being physically apart, people worldwide remained connected in hope.

Panels of Hope

  • Medium : Acrylic

  • Size and orientation: Landscape

  • Dimensions (cm): Height- 76.00, Width- 91.50, Depth- 4.00

  • Price: Available upon inquiry

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