Description
In Head and Mushroom, Bhimrao Vishvanath Dhaware extends his exploration of the human psyche with quiet symbolism. The work, rendered in his signature monochrome style, merges the fragility of a human head with a mushroom — a dialogue between thought and nature, structure and emotion.
Dhaware, an artist from Latur, Maharashtra, draws inspiration from masters like Modigliani, Amrita Sher-Gil, and Tyeb Mehta, translating their spiritual and emotional depth into his own modern idiom. His spiral-like strokes suggest motion, memory, and the layers of consciousness — themes recurrent in his art.
This piece reflects Dhaware’s meditative approach to form and feeling, making it an introspective addition for collectors of Indian contemporary and expressionist art.





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