Kamakameshwari (Ardhanarishvara) Mixed Media Figurative Painting
A Fusion of Divine Energies
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The painting depicts Ardhanarishvara, a composite form of the Hindu deities Shiva and Parvati, representing the unity of masculine and feminine energies. The artwork portrays the deity split vertically, with the right half representing Shiva and the left half representing Parvati. Shiva's side is adorned with his characteristic attributes, such as the crescent moon, matted hair, and a serpent coiled around his neck. Parvati's side is depicted with feminine grace and ornamentation, including flowing hair, a tilak on her forehead, and ornate jewelry. The fusion of these distinct forms symbolizes the interdependence and complementary nature of the two energies, highlighting the cosmic balance and the union of opposites. The backdrop features geometric patterns and vibrant colors, adding to the visual richness of the artwork.
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Original |
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| Size |
12x14 |
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Paper |
