This is a beautiful and intricate charcoal or graphite sketch of Radha Raman Ji, a highly revered self-manifested deity of Lord Krishna. The artist has captured the divine and “tribhanga” (three-fold bending) posture with a lot of devotion and technical detail.
This work represents Om as both creation and destruction of the universe. The parabolic shape symbolizes continuous convergence and divergence of the cosmos. It also resembles a Damru, which produces sound through the collision of two surfaces. Similarly, when you pronounce Om, there are three stages: 1. “O” vibration 2. “M” vibration 3. final “A” […]
This is a powerful and evocative piece of art. By naming it “Moksh” (liberation or salvation), you’ve perfectly captured the spiritual essence of Varanasi (Kashi) and the journey of the soul.
The sketch is a beautiful example of charcoal or graphite storytelling, where the deliberate use of selective color makes a profound statement. Here is a description of your work:
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.
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