Description
Somnath Hore | Untitled | Pen and Ink on Paper | 9.8 x 7 inches | 1987
This intriguing mixed-media artwork carries a sense of mystery, symbolism, and quiet observation. Divided into two distinct visual narratives, the composition invites the viewer into both an imaginative and a real-world space.
The upper section presents a symbolic feline-like figure, drawn with expressive linework and adorned with surreal decorative elements. Its wide, watchful eyes and radiating ornamental forms create a sense of spiritual energy, protection, and mythological presence. The golden central motif adds richness and contrast, almost like a sacred emblem placed at the heart of the figure.
The lower section shifts into a sketch-like urban or gallery scene, where human figures appear in motion and pause, creating a subtle dialogue between space and presence. The loose, spontaneous lines capture the fleeting nature of everyday life, while maintaining an artistic intimacy and immediacy.
Together, the two sections form a thoughtful contrast between imagination and reality, symbolism and routine, the sacred and the ordinary. This artwork feels deeply personal and interpretive — ideal for collectors who appreciate layered storytelling and expressive visual language.






