Green Paintings(207 items)
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Popular Green Paintings
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Yantra painting, "Sumukhi"
$79.99Dr. Sneh Gangal practices the millenary and spiritual art of painting a in honor of Sumukhi. Worshipped for worldly pleasure, Sumukhi is one of the forms in which the Hindu goddess Kali may present herself. "To attract women and destroy enemies, one should recite her mantra on this yantra," explains Dr. Gangal, who paints the yantra with natural stone colors on ivory paper. The painting is mounted on lined card paper. by Dr. Sudhakar Malvaya. A yantra, according to Indian metaphysics, is a geometric representation of energy. According to Hindu Tantras, a mantra is regarded as the ray of consciousness that a yantra represents figuratively. Indian truth-seekers believe that everything in this world represents the abstract energies of a deity, hence every visual phenomenon is a form of yantra. Each yantra has a distinctive pattern that cannot be changed, but which Dr. Gangal embellishes in her own creative way.
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Ramayana Theme Signed Madhubani Folk Art Painting, "Victory Celebrations"
$99.99Rama is the protagonist in the Hindu epic poem, Ramayana, or "Romance of Rama." Originally written in Sanskrit, it tells the story of Rama, the seventh incarnation of the god Vishnu, who eventually wins the hand of Sita in marriage. Displaced as rightful heir to his father's throne, Rama goes into exile with Sita and his brother Lakshmana but, while in exile in the forest, Sita is abducted by Rahwana, the lust-driven ogre king. Aided by the monkey general Hanuman, Rama searches for Sita and slays Rahwana, rescuing his wife. After his success, he soon returns to his rightful place as king.
Working in the traditional Madhubani style, Devender Kumar Jha depicts people of the kingdom rejoicing as Rama returns triumphant to Ayodya. Elephants and cows join the victory celebrations. Originating in northern Bihar, Madhubani painting was once used to decorate the floors and walls of homes.
As each painting is an individual creation, each is unique. Colors and motifs may vary slightly from that pictured. -
Signed Modern Painting of a Face with Leaves from Brazil, "Windy Green Hair"
$107.99The leafy green hair of a woman blows in the wind. Brazilian artist Jacira Baptista paints with her characteristic, modern style, using intricate thin lines and bold colors. For Baptista, this striking ink painting represents the free-flowing nature of thoughts. in Portuguese.
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Signed Freehand Madhubani Painting of Rama and Sita, "Wedding Celebrations"
$99.99Protagonists of the Ramayana, a beloved Hindu epic, Rama and Sita are joined in marriage. Sita holds the floral garden exchanged as part of the ceremony and Rama holds a bow while her father and his younger brother accompany the happy couple. Devendra Kumar Jha works with natural dyes on handmade paper to create a beautiful Madhubani painting. Originating in northern Bihar, Madhubani painting was once used to decorate the floors and walls of homes. Life in harmony with nature is a popular theme for this art style.
As each painting is an individual creation, each is unique. Colors and motifs may vary slightly from that pictured.
The Green Painting
The flower paintings of Brazil, Indonesia and Thailand are an original way of discovering the exotic flora that inspires artists. Green is a constant in the vibrant folk art paintings of India, composed with natural dyes on handmade paper.
Artists specializing in still life paintings transform different shades of green into a refreshing masterpiece for home décor. Novica's versatile gallery of green paintings exhibits the soothing exuberance of Mother Nature.