Saraswati (Acrylic on Canvas)

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Original acrylic painting on 36x48 canvas. Mounted on white wooden floater frame with 0.25" padding.

About this work

Saraswati is the Hindu Goddess of knowledge and wisdom. She is typically portrayed wearing all white clothing seated on a white lotus. In this painting, Saraswati is depicted in a darker skin tone seated on a pink lotus.

This painting is a juxtaposition of design aesthetics from the East and the West. Saraswati is seen wearing a gold t-shirt with geometric symbols inspired by Art Deco aesthetics and indigo denim which fades and develops character over time symbolizing the way wisdom gets distilled over the course of our lives. The backdrop of the painting draws inspiration from traditional Jari patterns seen on Kancheepuram Silk fabrics. The concentric backdrop and the water resonate and flow as the melody of the Veena echoes across spacetime.

The fluorescent colors used in this painting have a distinct glow under black lights.

Dimensions

  • The Original Painting measures 38 inches x 50 inches including frame.

  • The actual canvas measures 36 inches x 48 inches.

Framing

  • The Original Painting comes on a wooden floater frame with a quarter inch padding on all edges. It is ready to hang. See pictures for more details.

Photo Credits

The featured image of this product was captured by Paul Takeuchi

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Medium

Original acrylic painting on 36x48 canvas. Mounted on white wooden floater frame with 0.25" padding.

About this work

Saraswati is the Hindu Goddess of knowledge and wisdom. She is typically portrayed wearing all white clothing seated on a white lotus. In this painting, Saraswati is depicted in a darker skin tone seated on a pink lotus.

This painting is a juxtaposition of design aesthetics from the East and the West. Saraswati is seen wearing a gold t-shirt with geometric symbols inspired by Art Deco aesthetics and indigo denim which fades and develops character over time symbolizing the way wisdom gets distilled over the course of our lives. The backdrop of the painting draws inspiration from traditional Jari patterns seen on Kancheepuram Silk fabrics. The concentric backdrop and the water resonate and flow as the melody of the Veena echoes across spacetime.

The fluorescent colors used in this painting have a distinct glow under black lights.

Dimensions

  • The Original Painting measures 38 inches x 50 inches including frame.

  • The actual canvas measures 36 inches x 48 inches.

Framing

  • The Original Painting comes on a wooden floater frame with a quarter inch padding on all edges. It is ready to hang. See pictures for more details.

Photo Credits

The featured image of this product was captured by Paul Takeuchi

Medium

Original acrylic painting on 36x48 canvas. Mounted on white wooden floater frame with 0.25" padding.

About this work

Saraswati is the Hindu Goddess of knowledge and wisdom. She is typically portrayed wearing all white clothing seated on a white lotus. In this painting, Saraswati is depicted in a darker skin tone seated on a pink lotus.

This painting is a juxtaposition of design aesthetics from the East and the West. Saraswati is seen wearing a gold t-shirt with geometric symbols inspired by Art Deco aesthetics and indigo denim which fades and develops character over time symbolizing the way wisdom gets distilled over the course of our lives. The backdrop of the painting draws inspiration from traditional Jari patterns seen on Kancheepuram Silk fabrics. The concentric backdrop and the water resonate and flow as the melody of the Veena echoes across spacetime.

The fluorescent colors used in this painting have a distinct glow under black lights.

Dimensions

  • The Original Painting measures 38 inches x 50 inches including frame.

  • The actual canvas measures 36 inches x 48 inches.

Framing

  • The Original Painting comes on a wooden floater frame with a quarter inch padding on all edges. It is ready to hang. See pictures for more details.

Photo Credits

The featured image of this product was captured by Paul Takeuchi