Parigrah-8, (vk-183)
Over the years I have done several paintings portraying Jain Religion (mainly practised in India) Philosophies such as Ahinsa, Aparigrah, Parigrah, Anekantwaad, and Shatt Leshya. These Jain paintings have been done in modern contemporary style, different from the traditional that one sees often in Jain temples. In this painting the philosophy of Parigrah has been depicted. Parigrah means desire to possess more or having unending greed for worldly matters. The painting shows the world surrounded by abstract worldly possessions. Paintings vk-140 and vk-141 will go well this painting.
Details
Watercolor on Japanese Rice paper, 21"x15"
Frame: 28"x20", solid wood, light wood color, acrylic front
Colors in the painting: Brown
Price inclusive of framing