Gallery Silver Scpaes
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Artist: Anurag Anand
Medium: Acrylic on Linen Canvas
Size: 21 x 36 inches (53.34 × 91.44 cm)
Year: 2025
This compelling abstract painting draws viewers into a richly layered visual field where form, texture, and emotion converge. Merging the structural sensibilities of Cubism with the expressive vitality of Abstract Expressionism, the work unfolds as a meditation on collective human experience. Fragmented forms, overlapping planes, and gestural brushwork coalesce to create a dynamic surface alive with movement and meaning.
The composition is built from a palette of earthy browns, golds, and deep blacks, creating a grounded yet emotionally resonant atmosphere. These tones, though subdued, pulse with tension, conveying warmth, weight, and introspection. They anchor the viewer in a space that feels both personal and universal, offering an entry point into themes of identity, history, and shared memory. Cubist influences are evident in the fractured geometry and spatial compression, suggesting multiple perspectives viewed simultaneously. Abstracted figures and structures emerge and dissolve within the layered surface, conjuring the impression of a densely populated yet elusive presence. This evocation of human form, never fully defined, yet deeply felt, imbues the painting with an emotional depth that transcends literal representation. Expressionist energy runs through the gestural brushstrokes and tonal modulations that animate the composition. The artist’s physical engagement with the medium is visible in every mark and layer. Textural buildup and variation not only enhance the painting’s surface quality but also mirror the complexity of the human condition, layered, shifting, and multifaceted.
The interplay between structure and spontaneity is at the heart of the work’s impact. While its formal arrangement offers a sense of order, the dynamic brushwork resists containment, creating a constant push and pull between stability and flux. This tension serves as a powerful metaphor for the internal and external forces that shape personal and collective identities. This painting is an outstanding example of contemporary abstraction rooted in humanist inquiry. It challenges the viewer to look beyond the surface, to sense the rhythms of memory, culture, and emotional resonance embedded in the work. It is at once grounded in art historical lineage and vibrantly current, speaking to the complexities of identity and community in an ever-changing world. This is not just a visual composition, it is a profound, tactile meditation on what it means to belong, to remember, and to be seen within the collective mosaic of humanity.


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Art has always, naturally, reflected the development and exploration of different thoughts and perceptions, and our current postmodern era is no different. It is interesting to see how art has evolved visually, yet the traditional methods of composing art remain a valid means of expression.
All it takes for an artist to rise above normalcy, is inspiration, which fuels his passion to paint beautiful creations throughout his life.
The valuable expression of art is always there with us, but now this expression is yet to take an interesting diversion with our art gallery, Gallery Silver Scapes, located in Hauz Khas Enclave. Art is no longer considered just decorative but has evolved and come forth as a major form of investment yielding high rates of returns for its buyers, making it an expression commonly used.

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.