Figurative acrylic painting titled 'Krishna Bhakti', 36x36 inches, by artist Anjali Surana on Canvas
'Krishna Bhakti (The Third Eye)' painting by Anjali Surana shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Anjali Surana's 'Krishna Bhakti (The Third Eye)' painting visualized above a sofa in a contemporary room.
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Figurative acrylic painting titled 'Krishna Bhakti', 36x36 inches, by artist Anjali Surana on Canvas
'Krishna Bhakti (The Third Eye)' painting by Anjali Surana shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Anjali Surana's 'Krishna Bhakti (The Third Eye)' painting visualized above a sofa in a contemporary room.

Krishna Bhakti (The Third Eye) Acrylic Figurative Painting

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Type Original
Size  36x36 in/91x91 cm
Material Canvas
Type Painting
Subject Figurative
Medium Acrylic
Shape Square
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Surreal Portrait, Profile Figure, Cool-Warm Contrast, Symbolic Halo, Dreamlike Forms, Contemplative Mood, Patterned Background
Description

A cool, cerulean visage in profile holds the picture in a contemplative hush, its smooth planes interrupted by vine-like flourishes that read as thoughts taking root beneath the skin. Behind the head, a radiant orange disc—half halo, half sun—presses warmth against the figure’s calm detachment, staging a dialogue between inner stillness and the insistence of the world. The small violet forms, hovering like birds or embryonic spirits, introduce a tender counterpoint: imagination as breath, approaching the mouth yet never quite becoming speech. In the subtle geometry of the background, the work suggests a constructed reality—memory tiled into pattern—against which the self tries to remain lucid, luminous, and whole.

Type

Original

Size

36x36

Material

Canvas

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