Bhaallate Mixed-Media Religious Painting
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Description
Suspended in a poised, impossible stillness, the multi-armed figure turns her face toward a small crimson flutter, as if devotion itself has taken the form of breath and wing. The composition balances ornament and emptiness: a vast, halo-like disc of patterned light frames the head while tessellated side panels press inward, making her centered levitation feel both protected and ceremonially displayed. Muted creams and ochres temper the scene with sacred calm, while the trident and open palms suggest a quiet dialogue between power and tenderness—strength held in reserve, compassion extended without demand. In this measured symmetry, the work reads as a meditation on inner sovereignty, where grace is not softness but an achieved equilibrium.
Additional Information
| Type |
Original |
|---|---|
| Size |
12x12 |
| Material |
Paper |
