Description
In Woman Head, Bhimrao Vishvanath Dhaware pays subtle homage to Amedeo Modigliani through elongated form, tranquil gaze, and minimalist grace. The figure’s contemplative expression and stylized geometry reflect Dhaware’s ongoing dialogue between emotion and structure — a hallmark of his visual language.
The artist’s restrained palette of black and sepia tones evokes both strength and serenity, allowing the viewer to sense inner stillness beneath the surface. Drawing from the traditions of modern Indian expressionism, Dhaware transforms classical influence into a personal meditation on identity, silence, and the feminine spirit.
This piece stands as a refined example of Dhaware’s synthesis of European modernism and Indian introspection, making it a quiet yet powerful addition to a collector’s portfolio.





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