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"Deserted Feast" captures a haunting encounter between life and loss. A lone crow stands over a skeletal fish, its gaze fixed in eerie contemplation amid a cracked, barren earth. Bathed in a muted golden glow, the scene evokes a silent narrative of scarcity, survival, and the ghost of nourishment. The painting blurs the line between predator and mourner, transforming a simple moment into a symbol of ecological decay and existential pause—a feast offered too late, in a world grown hollow.

Deserted Feast

  • Title: Deserted Feast
    Creator: Hiran Sarkar
    Year of Creation: 2012
    Location: Kolkata, India
    Physical Dimensions: 24x24"
    Type: Art Work
    Subject Keywords: Survival, Desolation, Decay, Contemplation, Emptiness 

    Medium: Acrylic
    Surface: Canvas

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