Parimal Vaghela’s still life paintings are a focused exploration of hyperrealism, where everyday objects are rendered with extraordinary clarity and depth. Using oil and acrylic on canvas, he captures subtle reflections, textures, and light interactions that elevate ordinary subjects into striking visual studies. His compositions often feature glass, metal, paper, and organic forms, emphasizing precision and atmosphere. These works invite viewers to pause and observe the overlooked beauty of the mundane, while demonstrating a high level of technical mastery rooted in contemporary Indian realism.
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Lifeline
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Evergreen
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Still life with tomatoes
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Temptation
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The bulb-2
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Glass
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500 Rupees
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Maaza
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Newspaper
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White flower
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Marbles
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Onions
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Light drink
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Fruit box
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Rose and wine
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Morning tea
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Morning blossom
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Disha
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Still life with paper balls and glass
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Disco ball
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Still life with rose
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Still life with peocock feather
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Merry christmas
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The window
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Addiction
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Grapes and flowers
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Pink blossom
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Shraddhanjali
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Still life with tomatoes
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Tomatoes
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The coins
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Sunlighe on my terrace
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Exotic bouquet
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Tulsi
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GST
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Spices and herbs
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Modi-3
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Green peas
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Still life with flowers
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Creasy news
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Life cycle
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The Hindustan Times-1947
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Colour Harmony
