₹38,500.00
The mountain god Shiva permeates the landscape of the Indian subcontinent, just as much as the mindscape of its people. He is just as present in the rivers and jungles, as he is in the temples.
In this painting we’ve tried to show the omnipresence of Shiva, not just in our minds, but in the physical world around us. There’s a shrine under the Banyan tree, and the lady with her baby goes to it for her daily pooja…
Materials: Acrylic Paint on Canvas, Copper, Brass, Iron, Driftwood, Wooden Frame
Dimensions (cm): 48.5 x 48.5 x 13
Weight (kg): 4.7
About the Technique: The metal mural range is made using the molten brass poured on the ground to form abstract shapes. It is often a combination of these abstract shapes with some hand crafted or organic ones as an integral part of a painting on canvas. The painting is made using acrylic colours on canvas.
Thir particular artwork combines a lot of our techniques- the woman is made with iron sheet, the shiv ling and Nandi are made using the traditional Dhokra process, the driftwood pieces create the rocky terrain, the Banyan trunk is beaten copper sheet, with the background painted on canvas.
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