The artist uses geometric shapes and muted earthy tones—ochres, greys, greens, and browns—to form fragmented structures that resemble crowded houses or faceless figures. The sharp angles and overlapping blocks create a sense of chaos, confinement, and disconnection, mirroring the hardships faced by those living in poverty.
Despite the absence of detailed human forms, the vertical and rectangular shapes with doorway-like voids suggest empty stomachs, hollow shelters, and the silent presence of people. The repetition of closed spaces evokes the feeling of being trapped in a cycle of need and survival.
The painting’s abstraction makes the viewer reflect on hunger not just as a physical condition but as a social reality—where people remain unseen, their identities dissolved into the harsh structures of their environment.
Hungry People
Price range: ₹5,000.00 through ₹50,000.00
Artist– Sunil Kumar
Medium-Acrylic on Canvas
Size-36’’ x 36’’
Created-2015
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