Kim Purushan The Lord Of Land Deities (Theyyam) Oil Religious Painting
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Description
Dominating the horizon like a living shrine, the fierce, many-eyed guardian rises above a village rendered in meticulous, folk-ornamental detail, where everyday dwellings sit under an atmosphere stained with ceremonial red. The composition stages a tension between protection and threat: fanged mouth and lolling tongue broadcast voracious power, yet the symmetrical, jewel-like patterning of crowns, arms, and borders feels like a carefully maintained order holding chaos at bay. Saturated greens and vermilions collide to create a charged spiritual weather, suggesting that the divine here is not distant serenity but an immediate, embodied force woven into landscape and domestic life. In this fusion of deity, temple, and terrain, the painting reads as a meditation on how communities mythologize fear into guardianship—turning the monstrous into a keeper of thresholds.
Additional Information
| Type |
Original |
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| Size |
48x36 |
| Material |
Canvas |



