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Indian Art

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“And another one for Rangeela - a dancer decked in blue and gold, her hands adorned with swirls of henna. As she enters the room, she brings her palms together and greets you with her gaze. Check out my zine here: https://t.co/RiegKs0ybs #illustration #zine #rangeela”

The series is a tribute to some of the celebrated animals across India and their significance in some of the Indian traditions. A modern day take on their depiction in carrying forward the rich traditions.

The series is a tribute to some of the celebrated animals across India and their significance in some of the Indian traditions. A modern day take on their depiction in carrying forward the rich traditions.

"Goddess Kali - a modern avatar" 60cm x 40cm A modern rendition of Kali - the very misunderstood, mythological goddess of moksha, destroyer of the ego. Her black skin represents the darkness we relate to as nothingness - the darkness from which everything is created and eventually dissolves into. The severed head she holds represents the demons she slays. The weapons she holds she uses to sever ties with the ego - the obsession we develop with our physical bodies, the same ego that makes u

"Goddess Kali - a modern avatar" 60cm x 40cm A modern rendition of Kali - the very misunderstood, mythological goddess of moksha, destroyer of the ego. Her black skin represents the darkness we relate to as nothingness - the darkness from which everything is created and eventually dissolves into. The severed head she holds represents the demons she slays. The weapons she holds she uses to sever ties with the ego - the obsession we develop with our physical bodies, the same ego that makes u