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This is a handmade painting of Lord Shiva shown as a Yogi (Saint). The Û÷AdiyogiÛª which means the source of yoga and the first yogi is a name associated with Lord Shiva as he is believed to be the birth source of Yoga. The artist has brilliantly managed to show the captivating intensity of Lord Shiva yet beholding all his calmness within in this picturesque work of art. The use of intense colors and great texture effects leaves the viewer awestruck and mesmerized. This is an unframed painting made on canvas board with Acrylic colors.
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30 cm X 35 cm |
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