“Intimate I” by Debajyoti Roy – The Clone Within Series (Acrylic & Ink on Archival Paper)
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“Intimate I”, from Debajyoti Roy’s The Clone Within Series, is a raw, emotional exploration of the shapeshifting core of human vulnerability. This original artwork, measuring 28.45 cm x 38.87 cm, captures the poignant moment of a figure in mid-transformation—part exposed, part erased—reflecting the trauma of internal conflict and identity distortion. The figure’s vulnerability is echoed through bold monochrome brushstrokes that convey emotional depth with minimalist precision.
The artwork represents the unsettling feeling of being monitored by oneself, trapped within layers of self-perception. “Intimate I” is a poignant commentary on the human condition, evoking themes of self-doubt, anxiety, and the struggles of personal identity. This piece offers psychological and postmodern depth, making it an essential addition to any collection that seeks to explore complex emotional and existential narratives.
Highlights:
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Original artwork from The Clone Within series
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Abstract expressionist figure study
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Bold monochrome brushwork with minimalist emotional depth
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Signed by the artist
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Unframed | Authenticity Certificate Included
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Perfect for collectors of psychological and postmodern themes
Year: 2022
Size: 28.45 cm × 38.87 cm
Medium: Acrylic & Ink on Archival Paper
About the Artwork:
“Intimate I” offers a deeply personal and expressive glimpse into the human psyche, focusing on the fragility and vulnerability inherent in identity formation. The figure’s struggle between being exposed and erased captures the psychological tension that lies within the self and the external gaze. It is a powerful reflection of the inner battles we all face, resonating with those who appreciate abstract expressionism and psychological depth.