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Title | “The Snake Goddess in Yellow Radiance” |
Medium | Acrylic on wall |
Size | 5/4 feet |
Description |
It shows a woman goddess-like figure holding two snakes in her raised hands, a common symbol of power, fertility, and divine energy in Indian tradition. Unlike the earlier painting with a red background, this one has a bright yellow background, which gives it a sense of vitality, light, and positivity.
Geometric dress design with repetitive triangular, circular, and wave-like motifs.
Border filled with colorful triangular patterns, creating a rhythmic frame.
Green, red, and yellow color palette, representing harmony with nature.
Symmetrical composition, a typical trait of Madhubani art.
This painting likely symbolizes the “Snake Goddess” or “Nag Devta’s consort”, who is revered in many folk traditions as a protector and life-giver .
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