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“The Cosmic Rhythm” (TANDAVA)
Lord Shiva is shown mid-motion with his head tilted back, one leg lifted, and his long, thick hair flowing wildly upward and outward, conveying intense energy.
“The Cosmic Rhythm” (TANDAVA)
Lord Shiva is shown mid-motion with his head tilted back, one leg lifted, and his long, thick hair flowing wildly upward and outward, conveying intense energy.
This vibrant acrylic depicts Lord Shiva in a state of deep meditation, using a high-contrast color split to symbolize his multifaceted nature.
SIZE: A4
TEXTURED SUNFLOWER ART
The focal point is a large sunflower, shown partially as if it is blooming from the top edge of the canvas. The center of the flower is dark and highly textured, mimicking the look of real sunflower seeds.
SIZE : A5
This square acrylic on canvas features a close-up portrait of Gautama Buddha in a state of deep meditation and inner peace.
The painting focuses on the face of the Buddha, showing his closed eyes and a faint, serene smile. His elongated earlobe is visible on the left side, a traditional symbol of his royal past and spiritual awakening.
This vibrant, circular painting depicts a joyful, smiling Lord Krishna, easily identifiable through traditional Hindu iconography.
A youthful Krishna is shown from the chest up, his head tilted slightly with a wide, blissful smile and closed eyes, suggesting a state of divine happiness.The deity is painted with his signature sky-blue skin. He wears a bright yellow-orange garment draped over his shoulder, contrasting vividly against the light purple-blue circular background.A detailed green and blue peacock feather is tucked into his curly brown hair. A bright yellow and red U-shaped tilak mark is prominent on his forehead.He is adorned with large, ornate golden earrings (kundals) and a matching golden necklace.
This charcoal or graphite portrait depicts a man in a side-profile view, captured with realistic detail and smooth shading.
This vibrant acrylic painting is a pop art portrait of a young woman, characterized by a bold, geometric style known as WPAP (Wedha’s Pop Art Portrait).
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