Five Senses , 1956
80 x 55 in (h x w)
Watercolor, pastel, and ink on paper laid on canvas

Inscribed:
“DESIGN NO. 2
THE FIVE FIGURES AT THE BOTTOM OF THE DESIGN REPRESENT SYBOLICALLY THE FIVE SENSES. THE BIRD IN THE MIDDLE STANDS FOR MAN’S FACULTY FOR IMAGINATION AND IDEALISTIC PURSUITS. THE SQUARE ABSTRACT PATTERN INDICATES THE VITALITY AND FERTILITY OF BOTH MIND AND MATTER”
Exhibited:
Golden Jubilee Spirit Set Free: Kumar Gallery Fifty Years, Kumar Gallery, 2005
Published:
Golden Jubilee Spirit Set Free: Kumar Gallery Fifty Years, Kumar Gallery, 2005

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