A young monk with an umbrella stands amidst ancient stone faces, symbolizing peace and contemplation.
The painting explores the theme of spiritual journey and peace, depicting a young monk amidst ancient temple ruins, symbolizing tranquility and reflection.
The artwork is executed in a realistic style, with detailed rendering of the stone temples and the monk, focusing on lifelike textures and expressions to convey a serene narrative.
This painting would be suitable for meditation rooms, study spaces, or any area designated for quiet reflection and spiritual practice, enhancing the ambiance with its serene theme. This artwork will complement any room or space beyond those mentioned, depending on individual preference.
The mood is serene and contemplative, evoking a sense of peace and introspection through the tranquil expression of the monk and the ancient, timeless surroundings.
The composition is balanced with the monk positioned centrally, leading the viewer's eye through the ancient ruins, enhanced by the depth created by overlapping elements.
Warm earth tones dominate the palette, with browns and yellows creating an inviting and calm atmosphere, while the red umbrella adds a striking contrast.
Monk With Umbrella is a original handmade painting made by Swapan roy. This painting is made with oil colors on canvas. This artwork is signed by artist, and accompanied with the Certificate of Authenticity. The width of the painting is 30 inches, and its height is 40 inches.
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Buddhism is one of the oldest religions still being practiced in the world today. While the names of many other religions which existed in India have been forgotten today, the teachings of the Buddha, (better known as the Dhamma) are still relevant to the needs of today's society. This is because the Buddha has always considered himself as human religious teacher whose message was meant to promote peace, happiness and well-being of other human beings. The Buddha's primary concern was to help His followers to live a normal life without either going to the extremes of self-denial or totally surrendering to sensual desires.
Artist: Swapan Roy
As an artist Swapan Roy is a spiritually devoted person. Through his art he wants to propagate peace in a world overcast with terror and violence. He, therefore, depicts a symbol of peace and continuously works on it to posit a sense of tranquility, sobriety and meditative inwardness to explore and highlight on the power of human consciousness. On his part as an artist this is a kind of rebellion against the decay of human values. For him Goutam Buddha is the symbol of contemplative spirituality. He paints Buddha in various expressions and moods. For him it is a way of submission to the human glory and exploration of the values that human consciousness can attain. In his present solo show he has painted images of Buddha in various forms and formats. In his depictions he tries to assimilate Indian classicism with Western naturalism. Out of this synthesis he tries to promulgate, albeit very subtly, the ideals of neo-Indian school that searched for an indigenous identity of modernity.
Ideally paintings don't require much care as its a vertical surface, hence dust doesn't settle quite easily. You can gently dry dust the painting once in a month. You can also gently use a slightly damp cloth and dab it gently over the surface to capture the dust particles. You can do this once in 6 months.
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