| Support Type: | Paper |
| Paint Type: | Watercolor |
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| Location History: | Bengal |
This piece titled ' Kaliya damana' portrays a significant moment from Indian mythology . Most of the artist's works feature events from Lord Krishna's life. Kaliya damana can also be a metaphor for dealing with toxicity in the modern world. The venomous snake represents modern life and modern troubles The bright implementation of colours depicts the significance of the event. The Blue monochromatic background adds to the meaning behind the painting , exuding the divinity of Krishna. The central figure is of Lord Krishna, who has a serene expression on his face. He is adorned with jewellery. He is clad in yellow garments . The background is distinguished near the centre , focusing on Lord Krishna's divinity. The abstract depiction of the serpent shows the vile nature of the toxic creature . A female figure can be noticed in the background. The source of the female figure can hardly be traced. She may represent the audience , the inhabitants of Vrindavan. The head of the serpent can be noticed in the lower segments of the painting . One suspicious figure might be that of the original form of Kaliya, in a human form. Both the forms are present in the painting. The glory of the divine , and its transformative nature is depicted deftly .
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