The work basically shows – hiding the darkness with beauty, there are many meanings to this work depends on you what you see in it. I personally felt to keep it on a dark theme. ‘aconitum’ is a plant that is poisioness but hides it’s darkness with beautiful flowers so for me it’s hiding real […]
In the picture, Hanumanji’s eyes are closed, which indicates stability and concentration. It teaches us that even in the noise of the outside world, if we are calm inside, we can face any difficult situation. Art material 👉 charcoal and graphite mix medium BRUSTRO smooth peper Art size A2
This grayscale sketch, created in a spiral-bound notebook, is a creative and symbolic composition centered on Lord Shiva. It blends divine iconography with sacred typography A large, stylized Om (ॐ) symbol dominates the right side. Within the upper curve of the Om, a highly detailed, realistic human eye is drawn, representing Shiva’s all-seeing nature. Above the eye, the Tripundra (three horizontal lines of ash) and a crescent moon are visible, further identifying the subject as Shiva At the bottom, the mantra “नमः शिवाय” (Namah Shivaya) is written in elegant Devanagari calligraphy, with the strokes of the letters integrated into the tail of the Om symbol.
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