This vibrant painting captures Lord Shiva's powerful dance, conveying spiritual energy with bold strokes and colors.
The painting depicts Lord Shiva in a divine dance, symbolizing cosmic energy, destruction, and creation. The presence of the tiger skin, trident, and the crescent moon further emphasizes his role as the supreme deity in Hindu mythology.
The artwork follows an expressionist style, with bold, dynamic brushstrokes and exaggerated features to communicate strong emotions and spiritual intensity. The artist has emphasized fluidity and motion, which highlights the energy and power of the subject.
This painting would be ideal for meditation rooms, spiritual spaces, or yoga studios, as it evokes calmness, transformation, and mindful energy. It could also be fitting for a living room corner dedicated to reflection and inner peace.
The mood of the painting is both intense and serene. While the dynamic stance of Lord Shiva expresses power and cosmic energy, the calm colors and serene expression create a sense of peace and spiritual elevation.
The composition is vertically oriented, with Lord Shiva's figure dominating the central space. His raised arms guide the viewer's attention upward, towards the small figure of a meditating deity. The trident and tiger skin anchor the scene with symbolic elements.
The dominant hues are blue and earthy tones, with bright accents. Blue represents calmness and divinity, while earthy tones (such as brown and ochre) add a grounding element, enhancing the sense of connection between the spiritual and physical worlds.
Lord Siva-beholder Of Ganges is a original handmade painting made by Anand swaroop manchiraju. 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 34 inches, and its height is 64 inches.
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LORD SIVA-BEHOLDER OF GANGES,LARGE ACRYLIC WORK ON CANVAS Most of the images and sculpture of Lord Shiva depict the River Ganga flowing from his matted hair. As with all symbols within Hindu iconography there is an interesting tale behind Shiva and the Hindu goddess Ganga. According to Hindu mythology, there was a powerful king in India named Sagar. He decided to conduct Ashwamedha Yagya, a horse sacrifice, to declare his supremacy over the gods. The king of Heaven, Indra grew jealous of King Sagar and decided to steal the ritual horse. Indra successfully abducted the horse and tied him in the ashram of Sage Kapil, who was silently meditating for many years. King Sagar ordered his 60,000 sons to search and find his sacrificial horse. After a long search they found the horse tied at the ashram and began assaulting the great sage thinking he was the culprit who stole the horse. The sage awoke from his trance and in his anger started to destroy all the sons of king Sagar who were accosting him. Anshuman, the grandson of King Sagar, pleaded for forgiveness. The sage told him that he could save his life by bringing the sacred river Ganga down from the heavens to purify the souls of him and his ancestors and help them to attain nirvana.
Ideally paintings don't require much care as its a vertical surface, hence dust doesn't settle quite easily. You can gently dry dust the painting once in a month. You can also gently use a slightly damp cloth and dab it gently over the surface to capture the dust particles. You can do this once in 6 months.
Please do not use soap water, detergent, disinfectants or any chemicals over the painting as it might dissolve the colors. Paper and cloth paintings are usually framed with a glass on top, hence the artwork will remain intact. You would just need to clean the glass. Always keep artworks away from direct sunlight and also from walls having water leakage problem, - as both can damage it.
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