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Religious oil painting titled 'Virupaksha Temple Hampi 2', 24x36 inches, by artist Pravin Pasare on Canvas
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Religious oil painting titled 'Virupaksha Temple Hampi 2', 24x36 inches, by artist Pravin Pasare on Canvas
In-situ view of Pravin Pasare's 'Virupaksha Temple Hampi 2 (Lepakshi Temple Corridor)' painting in a room
Preview of 'Virupaksha Temple Hampi 2 (Lepakshi Temple Corridor)' Painting by Pravin Pasare shown on a wall in a furnished room.

Virupaksha Temple Hampi 2 (Lepakshi Temple Corridor) Oil Religious Painting

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Type Original
Size  24x36 in/61x91 cm
Material Canvas
Type Painting
Subject Religious
Medium Oil
Shape Horizontal
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Temple Corridor, Linear Perspective, Stone Architecture, Chiaroscuro Light, Pilgrimage, Spiritual Solitude, Warm-Cool Contrast
Description

This work stages a pilgrim’s corridor where carved stone colonnades compress the viewer into a single, unwavering perspective, turning architecture into a disciplined rhythm of shadow and relief. A wash of slanting light stretches across the flagstones like a quiet threshold, and the few figures—small yet vividly clothed—become moving embers against the temple’s cool gravity. The deep vanishing point suggests both passage and contemplation, as if the space itself is guiding the body forward while inviting the mind inward. In this balance of monumentality and human scale, the painting meditates on how devotion is carried not only in grand sanctuaries, but in the measured steps between them.

Type

Original

Size

24x36

Material

Canvas

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