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Religious reverse serigraph painting titled 'Goddess', 24x24 inches, by artist Madhvi Parekh on Acrylic
In-situ view of Madhvi Parekh's 'Goddess (Powerful Goddess) (Devi)' painting in a room
Religious reverse serigraph painting titled 'Goddess', 24x24 inches, by artist Madhvi Parekh on Acrylic
In-situ view of Madhvi Parekh's 'Goddess (Powerful Goddess) (Devi)' painting in a room

Goddess (Powerful Goddess) (Devi) Reverse Serigraph Religious Painting

Sale price Rs. 30,000.00
Type Original
Size  24x24 in/61x61 cm
Material Paper
Type Painting
Subject Religious
Shape Square
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Folk Modernism, Ritual Scene, Symbolic Portrait, Bold Outlines, Primary Colors, Totemic Figures, Narrative Patterning
Description

A monumental, mask-like female visage anchors the scene with an unwavering gaze, as if presiding over a communal ritual where the personal and the mythic collapse into one plane. The composition stacks vivid, textile-like bands of red, green, and blue above a gray stage, turning the background into a coded cosmology—part banner, part scripture—against which black, totemic figures brandish tools that read as both agricultural implements and emblems of power. Flattened space and emphatic outlines intensify the sense of collective memory: the smaller faces at the base and the silhouetted dancers suggest lineage and witness, while the central figure’s stillness implies endurance amid ceaseless motion. What emerges is a folk-graphic allegory of belonging, where ornament becomes language and color becomes the pulse of a guarded, resilient inner world.

Type

Original

Size

24x24

Material

Paper

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