“INCUBUS” by Debajyoti Roy – The Clone Within Series (Ink & Pigment on Archival Paper)
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“INCUBUS”, part of Debajyoti Roy’s The Clone Within Series, is a haunting visual representation of the inner turmoil and self-doubt that plague the human psyche. Measuring 76.2 cm x 57.15 cm, this original contemporary artwork features ink and pigment on premium archival paper, making it a standout piece for any art collection.
The artwork depicts a fragmented figure caught between the real and subconscious worlds, symbolized by the ghostly silhouette that seems to teeter on the edge of existence. The stark monochrome strokes emphasize the inner chaos, while the visceral red sun highlights the oppressive nature of suppressed desires and identity crises. The piece offers a visual metaphor for the inner demons created by societal cloning, self-doubt, and isolation, resonating with anyone grappling with their own personal struggles.
This conceptual artwork invites introspection, making it an essential piece for art collectors who appreciate emotive, thought-provoking work.
Highlights:
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Original contemporary artwork by Debajyoti Roy
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Medium: Ink & pigment on premium archival paper
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Hand-signed by the artist
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Part of the exclusive conceptual art series
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Ships with authenticity certificate
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INDITEMPTION Premium – Where introspection meets imagination
Dimensions:
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Size: 76.2 cm x 57.15 cm
About the Artwork:
“INCUBUS” explores the haunting presence of inner demons—figures of suppressed desires and existential anxiety—through evocative use of monochrome contrast and intense red highlights. The piece dives deep into the psychological duality central to the Clone Within series, encapsulating the struggle between self-perception and societal expectations.