Religious acrylic painting titled 'Varanasi 7', 36x48 inches, by artist Paramesh Paul on Canvas
'Varanasi 7 (The Holy Family)' painting by Paramesh Paul shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Paramesh Paul's 'Varanasi 7 (The Holy Family)' painting visualized above a sofa in a contemporary room.
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Religious acrylic painting titled 'Varanasi 7', 36x48 inches, by artist Paramesh Paul on Canvas
'Varanasi 7 (The Holy Family)' painting by Paramesh Paul shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Paramesh Paul's 'Varanasi 7 (The Holy Family)' painting visualized above a sofa in a contemporary room.

Varanasi 7 (The Holy Family) Acrylic Religious Painting

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Type Painting
Subject Religious
Medium Acrylic
Shape Horizontal
Availability Not Available SKU AZ_PAIN_146070
Type Original
Size  36x48 in/91x122 cm
Material Canvas
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Hindu Mythology, Shiva Parvati, Ganesha, Mandala Halo, Devotional Painting, Warm Earth Tones, Sacred Domesticity

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Enclosed within a luminous blue halo, the divine family is staged as an island of stillness against a rust-red city that churns with ritual, smoke, and human commotion—an intimate cosmos held inside a public world. The painter’s warm earth pigments and jewel-toned textiles press tenderness and gravity into the figures, while the circular framing acts like a mandala, turning domestic affection into a sacred geometry of protection. Ganesha’s playful presence and the offering of sweets soften the severity of the surrounding architecture, suggesting that devotion is not an escape from chaos but a gentle force capable of reordering it. The work reads as a meditation on shelter: how love, myth, and memory carve a quiet sanctuary within the density of collective life.

Type

Original

Size

36x48

Material

Canvas

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