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The beautiful painting ofGoddess Mahakali. The ferocious yet beautiful painting of the Goddess Kali is being depicted with a greater sense of accomplishment and gracefulness. Her bulging ear seeping in blood, the beheaded figure of the man, the garland of human skulls, the sleeping Shiva, a symbol of ignorance all have been painted with a great sense of detail and perfection
An epitome of non-violence and truth, the beautiful painting of Lord Gautam Buddha is given a royal and refine treatment by the artist. Lord Gautam Buddha gave up the lap of royal luxury in his search for the truth. And ultimately after years of penance, he obtained the truth and became Lord Buddha.
The spectacular painting of the Lord of Kailash Mountain, Shiva, one of the Trinity is a manifest of artistic excellence and accomplishment. The Lord’s sparkling eyes, the tiger skins he is wearing, the trident, the snakes around his neck, prominent muscles all have been nicely detailed out and given a royal and graceful treatment. Indeed a masterpiece of artistic excellence!
The beautiful watercolour painting of the Lord of Wisdom is given a majestic treatment in the spectacular painting. Seated in a majestic seat, the painting of the Remover of Obstacles reveals a greater degree of gracefulness and accomplishment and artistic excellence. Every part of His body is beautifully detailed out with some glaring colours and lines.
The beautiful silk painting depicts the richness of fragrance of the bunch of flowers in an amazing way. Silk paintings have a timeless appeal and their elegance, style and beauty give them a high-status acceptance. The designs of silk painting can be very diverse and motifs & textures range from ethnic and coarse to intricate and refined. Silk Paintings are a unique way to create a charming sense of mystique. The Indian style of silk painting emphasizes softness, elegance and a flexibility of style.
The beautiful silk painting depicts a group of women pulling water from the well. A common morning scenario in a village is painted with water colour on silk. The coconut tree, the bullock cart, the small houses all create an ambience of a village. The painting celebrates the glory of a rural setting on silk with colour painting. Silk paintings have a timeless appeal and their elegance, style and beauty give them a high-status acceptance. The designs of silk painting can be very diverse and motifs & textures range from ethnic and coarse to intricate and refined. Silk painting is creating art on fabric with silk as the canvas.
A sense of simplicity is manifest in this beautiful dhokra figure. The lady is plucking flowers for her beloved one. This spectacular work is chiseled with the ancient dhokra technique, which is a laborious lost wax process. First, a model is sculpted of clay and dried in the sun; it is then covered with beeswax and more clay, forming a mold. The piece is cast, cleaned and again dried in the sun. Finally, it is heated in the ground for five days and polished. This style is associated with the tribal groups of northern India, including Vindhyas and the Eastern Ghats, Bihar and its surroundings, Orissa, Madhya Pradesh and West Bengal. Myriad images are cast in the dhokra tradition as artisans preserve their millenary culture, custom and belief through the wondrous pieces they create.
A true dreamland with snow-capped mountains plus the ever-flowing river from the mountains and the lush greenery all are given a classic treatment in the beautiful velvet painting. Some small huts on the mountains and birds flying high give some added sparks to the beautiful painting. Velvet paintings are quite popular in North India and their orgin may be traced back to Kashmir.
Lord Ganesha in a typical tribal outfit,as a God of tribes he is beating drum joined by his vehicle mice sitting on a side.Depiction of Ganesha in a tribal way is the beauty of this sculpture.
Beauty of the desert, the gracefulness of a woman of substance, her sensuality and shyness all are manifest in the beautiful silk painting. The lady is wearing designed clothes and is also holding an earthen pot. She is on her way to fetch water and is little be hesitant to move out. These feelings are given a refine treatment in the painting
With in true spirit of folk art,this Dhokra tribal container is an old piece of art with natural patina.
The sparkling velvet painting of the Lord Krishna playing his immortal flute is being executed in a most sober and refine manner revealing some of the distinct characteristics of the genre of painting. The painting manifests a greater degree of gracefulness and accomplishment. The childlike nature of Lord Krishna, his innocence all are getting here a distinct portrayal.
The beautiful image of the woman is given a detail treatment as the tribal lady is holding the baby on her lap and a pot on her head. She is coming back from work in the field. The lady shows how much work a woman is to work in a tribal society. Dhokra is a very old crafting tradition and this art is mainly associated with the tribal groups of northern India. Myriad images are cast in the dhokra tradition as people try to preserve their pristine culture, custom and belief through the wondrous pieces they create.
The beautiful velvet painting of the Lord Ganesha is given a refine and detail treatment. The Lord is shown writing the Vedas. He is the lord of wisdom, intelligence, education, prudence, luck and fortune, gates, doors, doorways, household and writing. He is the remover of obstacles, and as such it is normal to invoke him before the undertaking of any task with such incantations as Aum Shri Ganeshaya Namah (hail the name of Ganesha), or similar. When Veda Vyasa was beginning to write the epic Mahabharata, he requested Ganesha to be the scribe. Being playful, Ganesha agreed to be the scribe on one condition - that Vyasa must recite the epic non-stop. Vyasa agreed and thus the great epic of Mahabharata was written by Ganesha
The 400 gm brass statue depicts standing Lord Ganesha in mirthful mood playing on Sitar. It is a fine instance of Dhokra tribal metal art from central India, with its signature simplicity, elegance and shapeliness. This dark statue with golden highlights not only fortifies the timelessness of the tribal art, but also underlines the beauty of Black, especially when it’s being used to depict the Lord of beginnings.
The beautiful velvet painting depicts the Apostle of Truth in a most elegant manner. The beautiful painting reveals a deep sense of accomplishment and gracefulness. Lord Gautam Buddha is an incarnation of lord Vishnu and he is worsh His hair, broad eyes, elongated ears all are given a special treatment in the green velvet painting. Lord Gautam Buddha gave up the lap of luxury in search of the Absolute Truth. His teaching of non-violence inspired millions all across the world.
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