Showing posts with label Deity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Deity. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Glittered Radha Krishna on Glass

The Radha-Krishna amour is a love legend of all times. It's indeed hard to miss the many legends and paintings illustrating Krishna's love affairs, of which the Radha-Krishna affair is the most memorable.

Here one such moment has been captured as a glitter painting on glass. The painting has been accomplished with shades of glitter as the main media.

Friday, November 30, 2012

Traditional Indian Woman Offering Prayer

The image of a traditional Indian woman offering her prayers to the Lord Shiva in a small temple is portrayed onto a piece of glass using glass paints.

The pinhead texture of the glass is reflected through the transparent colors of the painting. Metallic gold liners has been used for decorations on the woman. Shades of blue depicts the variations of the sky.

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Little Ganesha idol on a decorated Medicine Bottle

A little golden Ganesha pasted onto a decorated medicine bottle transforms it into a piece of decor. The natural dark brown color of the glass make a perfect background for golden embroidery works.

The bottle has been decorated with numerous golden dots arranged in a definite pattern. Golden glass liner has been used for the purpose.

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

The Golden Laughing Buddha

Budai is a Chinese folkloric deity traditionally depicted as a fat bald man wearing a robe and wearing or otherwise carrying prayer beads. He carries his few possessions in a cloth sack, being poor but content. 

His figure appears throughout Chinese culture as a representation of contentment. 

Friday, October 19, 2012

Radha Krishna Glass Painting

Radha Krishna is a Hindu deity. Krishna is often referred as svayam bhagavan in Gaudiya Vaishnavism theology and Radha is a young woman, a gopi who is Krishna's supreme beloved.

With Krishna, Radha is acknowledged as the Supreme Goddess, for it is said that she controls Krishna with Her love.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Embroidered Painting of Ganesha on Glass

Lord Ganesha is supposed to bestow humanity with fortune and prosperity. A painting of him not only decorates the wall but is also believed to bring luck. 

This is a decorative glass painting of Lord Ganesha in a sitting pose. The painting has turned out to be an attractive piece of décor with its minute detailed works of metallic shades of liners.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Jamini Roy's Krishna

The image depicts the glass painting adaptation of Lord Krishna by the eminent artist Jamini Roy.

Using of bright and contrast shades of glass paints in the painting has made the painting even more attractive.

For other Jamini Roy glass paintings, CLICK HERE.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Lord Buddha in a Round Glass

The glass painting represents the image of Gautama Buddha with his meditation pose.

The painting has been carried out in a round shaped frosted glass with a drilled hole at the top to fix the painting onto the wall using a mirror screw.

The complete painting stands as a symbol of peace.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Moon Goddess in a Round Glass

The painting represents the image of a Moon Goddess or the Lunar Deity as a glass painting.

Bright glass paint shades are used for the drapes worn by  the Goddess. The crescent shape represents the moon along with a few stars round the border. The dark and the light blue shades in the background represents the color of the sky.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Jamini Roy's Krishna: The Cowherd

This is an adaptation of another Jamini Roy painting on glass. The painting depicts the image of Lord Krishna as a cowherd.

As a frame, strips of etched mirrors with sliced corners has been pasted at the edges of the painted glass to match with the overall dignity of the painting. 

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Ganesha Etching Effect on Glass

Lord Ganesha can be represented by  various forms. Here one such form is represented as an etching effect by glass painting.

Here transparent glass liner has been used to create the entire painting. The liner has been applied as uneven blotches that generates the etching effect on drying.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Lord Jagannatha Glass Painting

Jagannatha (or Jagannath) is a deity worshiped primarily by Hindu and Buddhist people, mainly in the Indian state of Orissa. Jagannatha is considered a form of Vishnu by the Hindus and Buddha by Buddhists. 

Jagannatha is worshipped as part of a triad "Ratnabedi" along with his brother Balabhadra deva and sister devi Subhadra.


Friday, August 10, 2012

Ganesha Designs for Glass Painting

There are indefinite motifs of Lord Ganesha. This is a fortitude for an artist to represent Ganesha by its various shapes and forms.
  
Here the same has been explored with glass painting.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Ganesha: Design 4 - Glass Painting by CristalArt


Various forms and figures of Lord Ganesha can be depicted by means of Art. Ganesha Art is very common among artists and sculptors.


Here the same has been explored with glass painting. Ganesha in golden yellow gleams with golden stones among dark maroon background. 

Monday, July 23, 2012

Ganesha: Design 3 - Glass Painting by CristalArt


The image of Lord Ganesha symbolises the fact that the wise person has both immense strength and fine discrimination.

Here the same has been accomplished with a glass painting. Ganesha painted in blue with gold outline has been decorated using sapphire colored stones. 

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Ganesha: Design 2 - Glass Painting by CristalArt


Lord Ganesha is considered as the Lord of Success by the Hindus. Ganesha is also a famous figure in Indian Art. A painting of Ganesha would add a lucky charm to its surroundings.
   
This Glass Painting constitutes of a bright maroon colored Ganesha studded with colored stones and outlined with golden glitter. 

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Ganesha: Design 1 - Glass Painting by CristalArt


Lord Ganesha is one of the most common deities of the Hindus. Ganesha is also considered as one of the most popular figure in Indian Art.
   
Here the same has been explored with glass painting. Golden glitter has been used as an out-liner to add shine to the painting. 

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Jamini Roy: Parvati and Ganesha - Glass Painting by CristalArt


The glass painting depicts the adaptation of a famous painting of Maa Durga with Ganesha by the eminent artist Jamini Roy.

The painting has been done on pinhead glass using transparent glass colors and glass liners.
Metallic glass liners were used to enhance the elegance of the painting.

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Jamini Roy: Parvati and Ganesha with Lakshmi and Swaraswati - Glass Painting by CristalArt


The glass painting depicts the adaptation of a famous painting of Maa Durga with her children by the eminent artist Jamini Roy.

The painting has been done on frosted glass using transparent glass colors and glass liners.
Metallic glass liners has been used for enhancing the elegance of the painting.