Folk Art of the Snake Goddess

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Title Folk Art of the Snake Goddess
Medium Acrylic on wall
Size 5/4 feet
Description

The artwork shows a woman figure with long flowing hair, holding two snakes in her raised hands. Her dress is triangular in shape, decorated with geometric stripes and circular motifs. The background is filled with a bold red color, framed by a border of green leaf patterns enclosed within triangular shapes.

The style is characterized by:

Bold outlines made with green.

Vivid colors like red, green, and yellow.

Symmetry and repetitive patterns.

Minimal shading, focusing more on flat, decorative design.

The painting seems to symbolize strength, divinity, and connection with nature, since snakes are often associated with power and spirituality in Indian culture.

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