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KRISHNA- THE COSMIC MUSICIAN evokes sound as the primal source of existence—a silent rhythm from which all life emerges. At its heart, a hand rises from concentric waves holding a flute, symbol of Krishna consciousness, whose music stirs not only hearts but the cosmos itself with love and devotion. These rippling waves embody the subtle vibrations that shape creation, drawing all toward bliss, harmony, interconnectedness and the universal unity of… humanity. A tribute to the unseen melodies guiding both universe and soul, the sculpture blends mythology and abstraction. It transforms space into a sanctuary of devotion and cosmic harmony while radiating spiritual stillness as a powerful centerpiece for both contemplative and contemporary settings.
Ideal for temple courtyards, meditation halls, spiritual retreats, living rooms, cultural centers, luxury foyers and serene interiors.
« Life is an unbroken flow of joy that I attempt to express through my art. »
Divyendu Anand is a sculptor based in India whose works have been featured in solo and group exhibitions nationally. He believes that knowingly and unknowingly, humans seek the infinite and transcendental. The quest to "know unknown forms" is the basis for Anand's works. For him, the medium of creation must be as malleable as possible to give form to his creativity. The material is immaterial, as long as it evokes a sense of freedom and bliss.