Vilakku

Thookkuvilakku

Subject: "Thookkuvilakku" in the Malayalam language means hanging lamp.

Canvas Size : 60 cm x 60 cm

Medium : Acrylic & Oil

Vigneshwara

Subject: "Vigneshwara" or more commonly known as Ganesha is the elephant headed god in Hindu culture. He is widely revered, more specifically, as the remover of obstacles, hence the name Vigneshwara where "Vigna" translates to obstacles "Eswara" translates to god. He is also the patron of arts and sciences and the god of intellect and wisdom. As  the god of beginnings, it is common practise to honour Vigneswara at the start of rites and ceremonies.

Canvas Size : 60 cm x 80 cm

Medium : Gouache & Acrylic

Lotus Bloom

Subject: Blooming lotuses in a pond. In Kerala, where Nisha hails from, it is a common sight to see ponds with blooming loti. 

Canvas Size : 80 cm x 120 cm

Medium : Oil

Mayura

Subject: "Mudra" in the Malayalam language means gestures. In the Indian classical artform of Bharatanatyam, a wide array of mudras are used to essay a story. The mudra shown here is "Mayura" which translates to Peacock.

Canvas Size : 30 cm x 30 cm

Medium : Gouache & Acrylic

Sisters

Subject: Two Sisters.

Canvas Size : 60 cm x 60 cm

Medium : Acrylic

Alapadma

Subject: "Mudra" in the Malayalam language means gestures. In the Indian classical artform of Bharatanatyam, a wide array of mudras are used to essay a story. The mudra shown here is "Alapadma" which translates to fully opened lotus.

Canvas Size : 30 cm x 30 cm

Medium : Gouache & Acrylic

Celebration

Subject:  Elephants are a very common sight in religious festivals and celebrations all across India .

Canvas Size : 80 cm x 80 cm

Medium : Gouache & Acrylic

Yashoda & Krishna

Subject: Yashoda according to "Bhagavata Purana" was the foster mother of Lord Krishna.

Canvas Size : 50 cm x 70 cm

Medium : Gouache & Acrylic

Kalamkari Peacock

Subject: Kalamkari is a freehand painted or block printed for of artistry found that traces its origins to the indian state of Andhra Pradesh. Originally used as a form of fabric printing, the technique soon found its way out when artists began depicting episodes of hindu mythology and puranas in temples. Kalam, in Telugu, the language spoken in Andhra Pradesh, translates to pen and Kari translates to craft.

Canvas Size : 60 cm x 60 cm

Medium : Gouache & Acrylic

Vigneshwara

Subject: "Vigneshwara" or more commonly known as Ganesha is the elephant headed god in Hindu culture. He is widely revered, more specifically, as the remover of obstacles, hence the name Vigneshwara where "Vigna" translates to obstacles "Eswara" translates to god. He is also the patron of arts and sciences and the god of intellect and wisdom. As  the god of beginnings, it is common practise to honour Vigneswara at the start of rites and ceremonies.

Canvas Size : 60 cm x 80 cm

Medium : Acrylic & Oil

Radha Madhav

Subject: "Radha Madhav" in the hindu culture is the combined form of the masculine and the feminine god. "Radha" is  worshipped as the goddess of love, tenderness, compassion and devotion and is a consort of "Madhav" otherwise known as Krishna.

Canvas Size : 60 cm x 80 cm

Medium : Acrylic & Oil

Vigneshwara

Subject: "Vigneshwara" or more commonly known as Ganesha is the elephant headed god in Hindu culture. He is widely revered, more specifically, as the remover of obstacles, hence the name Vigneshwara where "Vigna" translates to obstacles "Eswara" translates to god. He is also the patron of arts and sciences and the god of intellect and wisdom. As  the god of beginnings, it is common practise to honour Vigneswara at the start of rites and ceremonies.

Canvas Size : 60 cm x 80 cm

Medium : Acrylic & Oil

Kalamkari Peacock

Subject: Kalamkari is a freehand painted or block printed for of artistry found that traces its origins to the indian state of Andhra Pradesh. Originally used as a form of fabric printing, the technique soon found its way out when artists began depicting episodes of hindu mythology and puranas in temples. Kalam, in Telugu, the language spoken in Andhra Pradesh, translates to pen and Kari translates to craft.

Canvas Size : 50 cm x 70 cm

Medium : Gouache & Acrylic

Nataraja

Subject: "Nataraja" is a depiction of the hindu god "Shiva" as the eternal dancer. The name Nataraja finds its origins in Sanskrit where Nata translates to dance or drama and Raja translates to king or lord.

Canvas Size : 60 cm x 80 cm

Medium : Gouache & Acrylic

Chillies

Subject: Chillies

Canvas Size : 30 cm x 30 cm

Medium : Oil

Siddhartha Gautama

Subject: "Siddhartha Gautama" or more commonly known as Buddha is revered as the founder of Buddhism. 

Canvas Size : 60 cm x 80 cm

Medium : Gouache & Acrylic 

Vigneshwara

Subject: "Vigneshwara" or more commonly known as Ganesha is the elephant headed god in Hindu culture. He is widely revered, more specifically, as the remover of obstacles, hence the name Vigneshwara where "Vigna" translates to obstacles "Eswara" translates to god. He is also the patron of arts and sciences and the god of intellect and wisdom. As  the god of beginnings, it is common practise to honour Vigneswara at the start of rites and ceremonies.

Canvas Size : 60 cm x 80 cm

Medium : Oil

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