The painting reimagines the Maha Sadashiva sculpture, a complex deity form enshrined at the Thanumalayan Temple in Suchindram, India. The source sculpture represents the vast expanse of consciousness where multiple forces converge into a single presence. This canvas translates the precision of carved stone into a contemporary visual language. The artwork features a low-relief sculptural quality achieved through a specific lithic effect, restrained tones, and precise detailing. These choices mirror the scale of the ancient monument. The final piece establishes a commanding presence that brings historical architectural mastery into a modern artistic context.
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Maha Sadashiva
Dimensions (inches) (W x H): 40″ x 60″
This artwork is a significant piece by the artist Arunava. Created on canvas, the composition draws inspiration from the ancient architecture of India. The original painting now resides in a private collection.
| Dimensions (inches) (W x H) | 40" x 60" |
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