Nandi 5 (Guardian of the Sacred) Watercolor Religious Painting
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Description
A monumental, draped bull sits like a wounded idol at the center of a dissolving street, its lacquered darkness absorbing the scene’s grief while a harsh white glare fractures the space around it. The watercolor’s bleeding edges and vaporous silhouettes turn the crowd into an indistinct witness—human presence reduced to hushed shadow against the animal’s dense, sculptural mass. Crimson accents at the base puncture the otherwise cool, ashen palette, suggesting both sacrificial consequence and the stubborn heat of life beneath restraint. In this tension between reverence and rupture, the bull becomes a symbol of burdened strength—sanctity collapsing into spectacle, yet still refusing to yield.
Additional Information
| Type |
Original |
|---|---|
| Size |
12x16 |
| Material |
Paper |
