This airbrushed masterpiece, had its prestigious debut at Sotheby's New York, and represents extraordinary artistic devotion, completed over an intensive…
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This airbrushed masterpiece, had its prestigious debut at Sotheby's New York, and represents extraordinary artistic devotion, completed over an intensive two-year period.
Ganesha, the Hindu god of wisdom and remover of obstacles, has long been celebrated as a force of transformation and renewal.
Unlike Roland’s other works, which begin with intuition, this piece started as an idea—an
unusual departure that introduced tension and doubt at every stage. Yet as the process unfolded, intuition reclaimed its place, reinforcing the very theme of the work.
A rare work, Ganesha unites mastery and myth, making it an extraordinary addition to any collection.
As editions sell, the price increases to reflect scarcity, rewarding early collectors and ensuring the value of earlier acquisitions.
Hangs beautifully with:
Minstrels — they were created side by side, offering a striking contrast.
Phantom Flute — both shaped in black, each carrying the horse as a symbol