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The Split Man located Victor’s Way, Indian Sculpture Park, Wicklow, Eastern Ireland, owned by:
Update: for those who wrote to ask what movie this scene is from: “Shabana Azmi displays a powerful
witchedways:thenothingnessofpersonality:Jogni (nature goddess or spirit). Her dwelling place is mark
Nihâl Chand - Radha and Krishna in the Boat of Love - 1755, National Museum, New Delhi
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The Japanese call these mythical beasts “Korean Lions” but the origin of this pairing of guardian an
asylum-art:Photographer Karen Knorr Brings Indian Myths to LifeIf you are an artist interested in ho
A Garland of Forgotten Goddesses: Tales of the Feminine Divine from India and Beyond, edited by Mich
Lord Buddha in the form of King Dayoe from exhibition The Dragon’s Gift: The Sacred Arts of Bhutan:
Vishnu as Vishvarupa (cosmic or universal man), watercolour on paper, Jaipur, India, ca. 1800-1820.T
my oc i read a book on north american indian mythology for then got another 2 books on north america
“Gargi”Part 5 of the ‘Desi Remix’ series [Remix of “The Last Supper” by Juan de Juanes]Gargi Vachakn
Since some of ya’ll miss him, here’s a small doodle of Kai and his friend Wren (owned by @neoninu )
Chitra Ganesh (Indian-American, b. 1975, Brooklyn, NY, USA) - Ancestor, 2019, Paintings: Pastel, Oil
Khusraw Beholding Shirin Bathing. Indian art, circa 1730. The painting is based on a romantic story,
Say My Name Part 1…a new seriesInstagram | Print enquiries: nehak64@yahoo.com
Warwick Goble (1862-1943), “Indian Myth and Legend” by Donald Alexander Mackenzie, 1913S
Finally chapter 19 is done. this one took forever…Link: tapas.io/series/Ouramyr
famousartthroughhistory:Sarcophagus with Indian triumph of Dionysos, marble, c. 190 CE
‘Kali’, “Indian Myth and Legend” by Donald Alexander Mackenz
Say My Name Part 1…a new seriesInstagram | Print enquiries: nehak64@yahoo.com
(Concept art: Hindu Project)In my Hindu project based on the reincarnation of Hindu God and Goddess
Vishnu as Vishvarupa (cosmic or universal man), watercolour on paper, Jaipur, India, ca. 1800-1820.
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