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This piece sits well within our Spiritual & Religious works, and it speaks to anyone drawn to Contemporary Art or the loose energy of Abstract Art.
The deity arrives in heavy, painterly strokes of gold and fire. A blue background charges the air around him. Raw, modern, and full of movement, it reads more like graffiti than devotion.
Ganesha emerges from a storm of paint. His face is built in thick gold and amber strokes, the elephant trunk curling across the canvas with weight and motion. A crown burns red and orange above wise, downcast eyes. Behind him, slashes of cobalt and steel blue push the figure forward, while one raised hand offers blessing in flecks of crimson and green. The style is raw and gestural, closer to street painting than temple art, every stroke left visible and alive.
This piece sits well within our Spiritual & Religious works, and it speaks to anyone drawn to Contemporary Art or the loose energy of Abstract Art.