Swayamvar Of Sita | Acrylic On Paper | By Tuhin Rakshit

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Item Code: DDI690
Artist: Tuhin Rakshit
Specifications:
Acrylic On Paper
Dimensions 22 inch Height X 15 inch Width
Handmade
Handmade
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100% Made in India
100% Made in India
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Fair trade

Witnessing the Epic Swayamvar

This vibrant acrylic on paper painting, "Swayamvar Of Sita," by Tuhin Rakshit, captures a pivotal moment in Hindu mythology: the swayamvar, or self-choice ceremony, of Sita, the princess of Mithila. The artwork beautifully depicts the scene with its characteristic bold colours and stylized figures. Sita, adorned in exquisite pink and gold attire, stands poised, the garland of acceptance almost within her grasp. Lord Rama, distinguished by his azure skin and the characteristic bow and arrow of his lineage, stands ready. The tension and anticipation of this iconic event are palpable, held within the artist's dynamic composition.

The Legend of Sita and Rama

The swayamvar is a central event in the Ramayana, one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India. The tale follows the journey of Prince Rama, an incarnation of the god Vishnu, and his devotion to his wife Sita. King Janaka, Sita’s father, challenged suitors to string his mighty bow, a feat considered impossible except by someone of unmatched strength and righteousness. Only Rama, with his divine prowess, managed to accomplish this, earning Sita’s hand in marriage and setting in motion the epic tale of their love and trials. The swayamvar isn't just a wedding; it's a symbolic representation of choosing a worthy partner, and in Rama's case, a divine right to rule. The scene painted here, therefore, transcends a simple wedding; it is a depiction of destiny, of divine intervention in human affairs.

Artistic Interpretation and Style

Tuhin Rakshit’s artistic style is immediately noticeable for its bold use of color and simplified forms. While staying true to the narrative of the Ramayana, the artist has taken liberties in expressing his unique vision. The figures are rendered with a certain naiveté, yet their expressive eyes and carefully chosen attire communicate the significance of the moment. The flat perspective and use of clean lines create a contemporary feel, contrasting beautifully with the ancient legend it depicts. The backdrop is meticulously detailed, featuring architectural elements suggestive of ancient Indian palaces, balanced with a touch of stylized nature, creating a harmonious blend of the historical and artistic.

A Piece of Mythology for Your Home

This artwork is not merely a painting; it’s a window into one of the most important narratives in Hindu culture. Its vivid colors and unique style make it a striking addition to any space. The 22-inch height by 15-inch width makes it an ideal size for showcasing in a living room, study, or any space dedicated to art and cultural appreciation. The piece invites contemplation on themes of love, duty, and divine intervention; a beautiful addition for those with an interest in Hindu art, mythology, or simply those looking for a uniquely captivating piece of art. Own a piece of history, a piece of legend; own "Swayamvar Of Sita."
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