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Artwork code: IG913
Painting: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 18.0 X 30.0 inch (WxH)
Art by: Pratiksha Bothe
Artist certificate: Available
Created in: 2019
Original artwork: Yes
Print Available: No
To be shipped as: Rolled
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Acrylic on Canvas
"Sursundari" are the sculpted female figures of the medieval temples of India. Celestial female is a pervasive theme in the visual arts, India's architecture & those artistic traditions. I want to show Sursundari through my paintings. She reminds me of the culture of Harappa civilization, the world's most ancient civilization.
It is widely accepted that the Harappan people worshiped a Mother Goddess. The discovery of a lot of female figurines suggests that female Goddess worship was common in civilization. Terracotta, steatite and metal figurines of girls in dancing poses, recovered from Indus valley excavations show the presence of some dance form as well as skilled craftsmanship. The most interesting and famous figurines are the bronze Dancing Girl, the steatite Bearded Priest-King and the terracotta Wheel Cart, etc. The blend of Indian culture constitutes the subjects of my paintings. This is my own way of showing the fusion of our Ancient culture.