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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
36x24in
About this artwork
In this piece, I poured my soul into blending vibrant expressionism with the rich storytelling of Aboriginal art, using acrylic and collage to breathe life into the figure. The green skin symbolizes connection to nature and spirit, while the intricate details celebrate tradition and resilience. This work radiates energy and depth, inviting your space to embrace a profound sense of heritage and mystical strength. This painting is a tribute to karagattam… dance which is one of the famous village folk dance of my state Tamilnadu ..
Srividhyaa Ravi, with a diploma in fine arts from Chennai and three years as a full-time artist, works primarily in conceptual painting. She employs styles that weave divinity and humanity together, embracing the Indian philosophy of "Thtavamasi"—the unity of human and divine. Her evocative works radiate an uplifting oneness with the universe, inspiring viewers to recognize the limitless potential within themselves.