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Religious acrylic painting titled 'Light And Shade Of Kailas Temple 1', 36x48 inches, by artist Sheetal Bawkar on Canvas
'Light And Shade Of Kailas Temple 1 (Sunlight on Stone)' painting by Sheetal Bawkar shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Sheetal Bawkar's 'Light And Shade Of Kailas Temple 1 (Sunlight on Stone)' painting visualized above a sofa in a contemporary room.
Religious acrylic painting titled 'Light And Shade Of Kailas Temple 1', 36x48 inches, by artist Sheetal Bawkar on Canvas
'Light And Shade Of Kailas Temple 1 (Sunlight on Stone)' painting by Sheetal Bawkar shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Sheetal Bawkar's 'Light And Shade Of Kailas Temple 1 (Sunlight on Stone)' painting visualized above a sofa in a contemporary room.

Light And Shade Of Kailas Temple 1 (Sunlight on Stone) Acrylic Religious Painting

Sale price Rs. 45,000.00
Type Original
Size  36x48 in/91x122 cm
Material Canvas
Type Painting
Subject Religious
Medium Acrylic
Shape Horizontal
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Temple Architecture, Stone Carvings, Elephants, Chiaroscuro, Warm Ochres, Heritage, Sacred Space
Description

Bathed in a molten amber light, the carved stone architecture reads like a memory excavated—its surfaces alternating between radiant revelation and cavernous silence. The composition leans on weight and repetition: the procession of sculpted elephants becomes both structural support and symbolic guardianship, carrying the edifice’s cultural gravity with quiet endurance. Deep shadows hollow out the passageways, suggesting time’s erosion and the persistence of devotion, while the warm palette turns the temple into a living vessel of history rather than a fixed monument. What emerges is a meditation on how sacred spaces hold human presence long after the crowd has vanished—through light, through labor, through stone.

Type

Original

Size

36x48

Material

Canvas

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