Gallery Silver Scpaes
Enlightenment, Volume-VI
Enlightenment, Volume-VI
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Artist: Anil K Vishwakarma
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 42 inches (106.68 cm) diameter
Year: 2024
This artwork presents a compelling synthesis of nature and spirituality, articulated through an intricate network of branching patterns that evoke both tree limbs and neural pathways. The circular composition acts as a visual anchor, drawing the viewer’s gaze inward toward a radiant core where luminous blue hues pulse with symbolic significance. This central glow serves as a metaphor for the infinite cosmos, suggesting an eternal cycle that transcends temporal boundaries and invites reflection on the interconnectedness of all existence.
The deliberate choice of organic, flowing forms throughout the piece reinforces a sense of harmony and unity. These textures and shapes do not merely decorate the surface; they function as visual signifiers of life’s intricate web, encompassing both the tangible natural world and the intangible spiritual realm. The work’s delicate layering and nuanced modulation of color imbue it with a meditative quality, encouraging viewers to enter a contemplative state where the boundaries between the material and metaphysical dissolve.
The artwork can be seen as an exploration of cyclical rhythms and universal patterns that underpin life itself. The branching motifs symbolize growth, connectivity, and the continuous flow of energy within ecosystems, human consciousness, and cosmic order. This dynamic interplay highlights the perpetual renewal inherent in existence, inviting viewers to perceive life as an unending dance of emergence and transformation.
The use of a circular format further underscores themes of wholeness and infinity, with no beginning or end, echoing ancient symbolic representations of unity and the cosmos. The radiant blues, ranging from deep indigo to shimmering cerulean, evoke both the depth of the universe and the serenity of introspective experience, balancing visual intensity with emotional resonance.
The work’s intricate patterns maintain a rhythmic balance, guiding the eye along spirals and tendrils that unfold across the canvas in an organic yet deliberate manner. This visual journey mirrors the natural processes of growth and decay, inviting an immersive engagement with the artwork’s layers and meanings.
This piece stands as a profound meditation on the unity of life and spirit, encouraging viewers to contemplate their place within the vast interconnectedness of the cosmos. It offers a space for quiet reflection on the cycles that govern existence and the delicate bonds that link all living beings in an eternal embrace.


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Mrs Mayor was walked into the art world by the legendary modernist Bimal Das Gupta, one of whose biggest collections remains with Gallery Silver Scapes. In the 1980s, as head and first curator of the Habiart Gallery founded by Mrs Rekha Modi — a childhood friend — Mrs Mayor worked closely with and curated shows for renowned artists such as A Ramachandran, GR Santosh, Rameshwar Broota, Sakti Burman, MK Bardhan, Dhiraj Chaudhury, M Sivanesan, and Arup Das among others.
Besides modern masters, she also worked with young contemporaries such as Sudip Roy, Paresh Maity, Subroto Kundu, Vinod Sharma, and many more. Artworks commissioned by her are now part of prestigious collections, such as those of the India Habitat Centre, Ranbaxy, Pepsi, Hotel Lalit, Bank of America, and many more private and public collections.