Shurpnakha (Ram's Confrontation with Ravana) Mixed Media Religious Painting
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Description
This pastoral tableau stages devotion and desire as a living drama, where the musicianship at left sends an invisible current across the clearing toward the shaded threshold of the hut. A cool, celestial blue figure stands poised in luminous contrast to the warm earth tones of the village setting, while the crouched green-toned figure compresses grief into the foreground, turning the scene into a study of witness, longing, and restraint. The composition guides the eye in a gentle arc—from bow, to deer, to steps—so that nature itself becomes a mediator: trees, birds, and blossoms echo the human tensions with quiet, cyclical calm. In its saturated greens and meticulous ornament, the work reads as both narrative and hymn, suggesting that the sacred enters everyday life not as rupture, but as an intimate, unsettling presence.
Additional Information
| Type |
Original |
|---|---|
| Size |
22x30 |
| Material |
Handmade Paper |



