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

Goddess In Town (Goddess and Serpent) 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 Symbolism, Mythic Tableau, Serpent Motif, Ritual Figures, Bold Silhouettes, Sun Emblem, Red-Green Palette
Description

Set against a field of sun-warmed yellow, this totemic tableau stages a mythic drama where figures, beasts, and celestial emblems share a single breath of time. The central, many-armed presence—half-deity, half-household altar—anchors the composition with a stern, ritual calm, while the serpentine black form coils through the scene like a living path, binding disparate vignettes into one continuous narrative current. Bold, ink-like silhouettes collide with saturated reds and greens, suggesting the tension between danger and protection, instinct and ceremony, as if the image is both warning and blessing. The simplified faces read as masks—communal rather than individual—inviting the viewer into an ancestral memory where the sacred and the everyday are inseparable.

Type

Original

Size

24x24

Material

Paper

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