First in a series of paintings depicting Lord Rama Chandra, the hero of the great Indian epic 'Ramayana', who vanquished Ravana, the demon king of Lanka.
Hot damn. At first glance it looked digital. Kinda trippy really. I am not too familiar with indian myth, but certainly with how you illustrated this piece, the feeling can be felt. Good work. Maybe I might have to take a look at this story in more detail. I am a myth-aholic. ^^
Your portraits of Rama are marvelous, hard to decide which one is the best
Ah, now I need to play Mahabharata soundtrack and read 'Ramayana' one day. Till now I just read 'Ramayana' for children and some myths, it would be good to read the whole story, mythology of India is fantastic
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But that is really Good.
Rama in its best Art.
Looks Wonderful.
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Ah, now I need to play Mahabharata soundtrack and read 'Ramayana' one day. Till now I just read 'Ramayana' for children and some myths, it would be good to read the whole story, mythology of India is fantastic
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