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This striking 28 x 20 inch Indian tempera painting on canvas depicts a powerful allegory of the "Three Wise Monkeys," embodying the proverb "See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil." The artwork uses a figurative style, showcasing three figures stacked vertically, each representing a different aspect of willful ignorance. The top figure covers its eyes, the middle figure its mouth, and the bottom figure its ears. Their intertwined limbs and shared central form suggest an interconnectedness and inescapable nature of their chosen blindness. The textured background, in earthy greens and browns, contributes to the painting's somber tone, enhancing the themes of suppression and the weight of unspoken truths prevalent in everyday life. The artist’s textured technique adds depth and visual interest, creating a piece perfect for modern art collectors interested in figurative, symbolic, and Indian art. The overall effect is a captivating exploration of morality, silence, and complicity. Full stop.