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At IndiGalleria, we always ensure that the artwork you see is the artwork you receive. If you have any doubts or concerns, you can request additional images or videos of the artwork before placing your order.
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Typically, once an order is placed, it cannot be canceled. However, we do allow cancellations within 24 hours of placing the order. Since processing begins immediately, please contact us as soon as possible if you wish to cancel.
Note: Once the order has been dispatched, cancellations are no longer possible. However, free cancellation may still be allowed upon request if the artwork has not yet been shipped.
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A buyer may return a piece only if it is received in a damaged condition. The damage must be reported within 72 hours of receiving the order, and the artwork must be shipped back within 7 days of delivery.
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Acrylic on Canvas
This powerful acrylic painting draws attention to the harsh realities of child labour and the fragile lives of children forced to grow up too soon. Using the metaphor of musical chairs, the artist portrays young lives constantly shifting from one responsibility to another, trapped in a cycle shaped by poverty and circumstance.
The empty and scattered chairs symbolise missed opportunities, instability, and the absence of a secure childhood. Paper aeroplanes floating through the space represent unfulfilled dreams of education, play, and freedom, simple joys that remain out of reach for many children.
Through this thoughtful composition, the artist reflects on how financial hardship deprives children of school life, sports, friendships, and learning. Instead of classrooms and playgrounds, they are pushed into labour, carrying burdens far beyond their age.
Musical Chair – 856 serves as a moving reminder of the importance of education and care, urging viewers to reflect on social responsibility and the need to protect every child’s right to dream, learn, and grow.