An artistic rendition of the intricate carvings from the Konark Sun Temple, highlighting its historical beauty.
The painting portrays a detailed rendering of one of the sculptures from the Konark Sun Temple, emphasizing the rich cultural heritage and architectural grandeur of ancient India. It reflects the reverence of art in historical monuments.
The painting exhibits a realistic approach, focusing on intricate details of the sculpture. The style effectively captures both the texture of the stone and the play of light and shadow on the temple carving, making it appear life-like.
This painting would be ideal for spaces that celebrate culture and history, such as a study, library, or hallway. It would also suit art galleries or places that emphasize traditional Indian art and architecture. This artwork will complement any room or space beyond those mentioned, depending on individual preference.
The mood is reverential and contemplative, invoking a sense of awe towards the ancient craftsmanship and the monumental history of the temple. The sunlight enhances the sculpture's grandeur, evoking feelings of warmth and nostalgia.
The composition is vertically oriented, with the sculpture standing out as the central focal point. It is framed by architectural elements that guide the viewer’s eyes towards the intricate details of the figure, creating a sense of depth and realism.
The palette is dominated by warm hues of ochre, brown, and reddish tones, representing the sunlit stone sculpture. These are contrasted with cooler shades of blue in the background, creating a vivid and balanced composition.
Konark Sun Temple - Sculpture Of A Dancer is a original handmade painting made by Uma krishnamoorthy. This painting is made with acrylic colors on canvas. This artwork is signed by artist, and accompanied with the Certificate of Authenticity. The width of the painting is 14 inches, and its height is 18 inches.
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ÒHere the language of stone surpasses the language of humanÓ -Rabindranath Tagore Konark Sun temple or Konark Surya Mandir is located in the village of Konark, some 35 Kms from Puri, in Orissa, India. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Dedicated to Sun God, Surya, what remains of the temple complex (that was constructed in the 13th century), has the appearance of a 100 ft high chariot with immense wheels and horses all carved from stone. Once over 200 ft high, much of the temple is now in ruins, but majestic and awe-inspiring, all the same. The current temple is attributed to Narasimha Deva 1 of the Eastern Ganga Dynasty (1238 Ð 1264 CE). It is one of the few Hindu temples whose planning and construction records written in Sanskrit in Odia script have been preserved in the form of palm leaf manuscripts that were discovered in a village in the 1960s and subsequently translated. The architecture of Konark Sun temple is magnificent, both inside the temple and outside, with intricately carved sculptures. Its architecture has all the defining elements of the Kalinga architecture Ð it includes Shikhara (crown), Jagmohana (audience hall), Natya Mandir (dance temple) and Vimana (tower). It is oriented towards the east so that the first rays of the sunrise strike the main entrance. The wheels of the temple are sundials; sunÕs shadow on the spokes of the wheels is used to measure the accurate (to a minute) time of the day, even today. The Konark Sun temple is built in the form of a mammoth chariot that Surya rode. It is said the Surya rode across the sky on his chariot pulled by seven horses. The platform of Konark is engraved with twelve pairs of wheels of the chariot. The architecture is also symbolic, seven horses representing seven days of the week and twelve pairs of wheels corresponding to the twelve months of the Hindu calendar. Twelve pairs of wheels or the number twenty four also represents twenty four hours of the day. (Source: Drawn from Wikipedia)
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