Eternal Love

Medium:Acrylic, Charcoal
Height:60 inch / 152.4 cm
Width:60 inch / 152.4 cm
Dimension:W: 152.4 cm × H: 152.4 cm
Year:2023

A bold semi-abstract portrayal of two intertwined figures symbolizing eternal love. Rich in color, texture, and geometric form, the artwork conveys intimacy, unity, and emotional depth through charcoal and acrylic.

Description

Jagannath Paul | Eternal Love | Charcoal & Acrylic on Canvas | 60 x 60 inches | 2023

This captivating contemporary artwork explores the theme of eternal connection through a bold, semi-abstract composition of two intertwined figures. Created with charcoal and acrylic on canvas, the piece merges fluid linework with structured geometric planes, forming a harmonious balance between emotion and form.

The figures, rendered with elongated faces and sculptural contours, appear gently inclined toward one another, suggesting intimacy, trust, and silent understanding. Their closed eyes and softened expressions evoke a sense of calm introspection, as if immersed in a shared emotional space. The interlocking shapes and overlapping layers symbolize the merging of identities while still retaining individuality.

A striking palette of deep blues, burnt orange, soft greens, and warm neutrals is enriched with intricate patterns and subtle textural variations. The background, with its bold red upper field transitioning into muted tones, enhances the emotional intensity and adds depth to the composition.

The artwork’s dynamic interplay of color, form, and symbolism makes it a powerful visual narrative of love, unity, and timeless companionship—ideal for collectors seeking expressive and meaningful contemporary art.

Born in 1976 in West Bengal, Jagannath Paul graduated from the Government College of Arts & Crafts, Kolkata and has been the recipient of many prestigious awards. Over the years, Jagannath Paul has won numerous reputable awards including Hindustan Pencil Ltd. Award by Bombay Art Society, Mumbai, Camlin Awards, Mumbai, Gopen Roy Award from Indian Society of Oriental Arts, etc.

He is known for his charcoals on paper or canvas. His works bring out the drama of black and white by introducing solid blocks of paint, which are restricted to reds, yellows and orange. The contrast sets the mood of the work, highlighting the characters that he paints. The varied nuances of male and female relationship are manifested in his paintings through the medium of charcoals and colors on paper and canvas. He uses colours to depict relationships in different moods and emotions.

Jagannath Paul is deeply influenced by Cubist art form of post-modern era. Unlike other artists, who prefer curvy, realistic lines to draw their subjects, Jagannath paints them with straight lines. Their noses are long, lips are plump and eyes closed. The closed eyes in these paintings might be representing numerous things; deeply engaged in thoughts, lost in a dream, enjoying the pleasures of physical world, or even self-reflection.

Though he creates abstract setting for his semi-abstract subjects, a fine line subtly demarcates the two. The geometric shapes in the background are often smaller and more precise, than those in the subject, which instead of creating a distraction, follow their natural shape and compliment them. The shadows created by the charcoal, help the artist to blur the lines between the subject and the setting.


Shipment DetailsThis artwork will be shipped unframed, either in roll form or flat, depending on its requirements—at no additional cost.

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