Slow Water

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A$480

Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Ready to hang
Dimensions 101cm (W) x 76cm (H) x 3.8cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Inspired by the water holes found along the green trails in hilly terrains, this is a wild imagination of a thick forest slowly trickling with springs.

Painted on 100% duck cotton canvas with sturdy pine frame, the edges of the 101cm (L) x 76cm (H) x 3.8 (D) canvas has been painted black on its edges to give it a neat framed look.

The surface has been triple-sprayed with high quality varnish for long lasting sheen that will also keep the colours locked for years to come.

A certificate of authenticity will come along with its package and signature will be at the bottom-right corner when sold.

Artist Bio

Tulika Das is an emerging contemporary artist based in Melbourne, Australia. Her artworks are collected internationally and frequently showcased in magazines and digital art forums. Growing up in a home that encouraged creative expression, her painting and artistic rituals quickly evolved into a dedicated full-time practice.

Tulika Das’s artistic style is vibrant and evocative, capturing the spirit of nature, human activity, and tranquil landscapes through bold colors and fluid shapes. Her works are characterized by a lively, almost mosaic-like use of color that breaks conventional realism while preserving the essence of her subjects. Animals, beach scenes, and natural reflections take on an almost dreamlike quality, where colors are layered and juxtaposed to bring energy and movement to each scene. Using an intuitive blend of acrylic and other mediums, Tulika creates compositions that feel both spontaneous and deeply thoughtful, inviting viewers into an imaginative, yet grounded visual experience.

"My work is a celebration of color and form, blending abstract and figurative styles with a love for nature, landscapes, and the human spirit. Acrylic on canvas is my primary medium, and each piece emerges from a blend of daydreams and mental sketches.
Art has become both my escape and my obsession, and since I began painting, my perspective on life has shifted in such powerful ways."