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by Manjiri Kanvinde
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A Colorful abstract painting of Lord Ganesha dancing. Ganesha is one of the most worshiped deities for Hindus. He is also known as the Elephant Head... more
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11 oz.
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A Colorful abstract painting of Lord Ganesha dancing. Ganesha is one of the most worshiped deities for Hindus. He is also known as the "Elephant Head God".
As per the legend one of Ganesha�s roles was to please, amuse and entertain his parents Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Along with the ganas (Shiva�s companions), Lord Ganesha also loved to dance for the entertainment of his parents. The act of dancing has been extremely significant to the Hindus. The dances are related to the eternal cycle of design and demolition.
Medium: Acrylic on watercolor paper
Size: 16.5 x 11.7 inches
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Creativity takes courage! I am an artist currently based in India and am following my passion for painting. Art to me is the result of my journey into self discovery. I like to paint vibrant, colorful artwork and also to experiment with new techniques. Hope my paintings give as much joy to the viewers as I get creating them:) I have an Advanced Diploma in Interior Design and have done courses in folk art painting to learn new techniques. Some of my achievements include Painting 'A Rainy Day' being selected by American Musician Frank Bango as front cover for his music album released in New York. Paintings have been collected world over and satisfied buyers returning to collect multiple paintings over a period of time. It is their...
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