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Happy Vibration 51 by Ghanshyam Gupta
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Happy Vibration 51 by Ghanshyam Gupta

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Description

Happy Vibration 51 by Ghanshyam Gupta builds a visual field that feels both kinetic and meditative. A sphere formed through layered linear strokes sits at the centre, its shifting colours creating an illusion of rotation and pulse. The lines behave almost like waves, moving across the surface as if the globe were quietly spinning beneath them. Two butterflies hover at the top, painted with natural clarity against a vibrant, optical background. They appear to react to the energy around them, like living elements caught inside a frequency.

The work encourages viewers to slow down and notice how motion can exist without literal movement. The lines radiate in a pattern that invites optical perception and subconscious response, while the insects ground the experience in the everyday natural world. The result is an interplay between precision and sensation, turning colour, rhythm, and attention into the subject of the painting.

Why This Artwork Stands Out:

• Hand painted by Ghanshyam Gupta, known for intensive linear compositions that evoke rhythm and perception

• Acrylic on canvas, 22 x 22 inch, well suited for contemporary homes, offices, and curated private collections

• A vivid work that merges natural detail with optical movement to create an active viewing experience

Invite this vibrant frequency into your space and let its quiet rotation shift the atmosphere around it.

$ 1,609.99
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Frequently Asked Questions

Does this artwork depict a real scene?
Not literally. The artist creates a visual vibration inspired by the idea of a rotating globe, leaving space for individual interpretation.
Is Happy Vibration 51 hand painted?
Yes. The artwork is completely hand painted using acrylic on canvas.
What makes Ghanshyam Gupta’s technique unique?
He uses dense linear patterns to build optical motion, then pairs it with natural motifs like butterflies to create contrast between precision and life.
Is this suitable for a minimal or modern interior?
Yes. The structured geometry, colour dynamics, and natural accents make it a strong focal piece in contemporary spaces.