Kerala Mural-ArdhaNareshwara
The Ardhanareshwara , originally painted with Acrylic on canvas measures 18×24 in a pre stretched frame. It represents the union of masculine and feminine energies. The story goes that Lord shiva grants half his body to his wife Parvathi. The philosophy behind it that the world remains in harmony when the Purusha the masculine energy, or logic and order and the Prakriti, or the feminine energy or nature or chaos are at a balance.
The style of painting is Kerala mural painting. More is written about this style in the about page.
Prints of this painting are available
The Ardhanareshwara , originally painted with Acrylic on canvas measures 18×24 in a pre stretched frame. It represents the union of masculine and feminine energies. The story goes that Lord shiva grants half his body to his wife Parvathi. The philosophy behind it that the world remains in harmony when the Purusha the masculine energy, or logic and order and the Prakriti, or the feminine energy or nature or chaos are at a balance.
The style of painting is Kerala mural painting. More is written about this style in the about page.
Prints of this painting are available
The Ardhanareshwara , originally painted with Acrylic on canvas measures 18×24 in a pre stretched frame. It represents the union of masculine and feminine energies. The story goes that Lord shiva grants half his body to his wife Parvathi. The philosophy behind it that the world remains in harmony when the Purusha the masculine energy, or logic and order and the Prakriti, or the feminine energy or nature or chaos are at a balance.
The style of painting is Kerala mural painting. More is written about this style in the about page.
Prints of this painting are available