Kali maa|portrait | watercolor on board
“Kali maa ” is a watercolor on the board-based creation of Ujjwal Kundu. In portrait orientation with dimensions 29″ X 42″(73.66cm X 106.68cm) Kali comes from the Sanskrit root word Kal which means time. There is nothing that escapes the all-consuming march of time. Alongside being the Goddess of darkness, destruction, and death, Kali is also a symbol of Mother Nature because she is believed to be timeless and formless, representing the creation of life and the universe as well. In this painting, we can see goddess kali holding the heads of men which usually represents liberation or the end of the ego. Goddess Kali is said to be a fierce mother who protects her children from all difficulties.
Themes suitable for: The theme of this folk painting is folk and tribal. It adds an authentic glorifying look to your flat walls creating a magnificent and buoyant impact over you and making your heart bump with vivid optimistic energy. These forms and sizes of painting are suitable for your studying room, or living room with a traditional or folk aesthetics.
Subjects: devotional painting/ Kali maa painting
Materials: canvas
Mediums: acrylic
Size: 29″ X 42″(73.66cm X 106.68cm )
Theme :
Space: drawing room, bedroom, and office
watercolor on paper
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