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The painting of the Goddess continues...

Sian Lile-Pastore, 1 April 2009

Have a look at the picures below which show how the painting has progressed in the last two days.

The Goddess Durga victorious over the buffalo demon

Lakshmi's Owl

Once the base colours were applied, the detailed work began! While Purnendu worked on the eyes, Dibyendu began attaching some of the decorations brought with them from India around the outside, framing the Goddesses beautifully.

Placing a glittering border around the form. The colour red is considered to be lucky by the people of India, and Hindu deities are depicted as having red palms to show their divinity.

Lakshmi

The artist Purnendu Dey painting the lion's eye

The Goddess Durga's lion attacking the buffalo demon

The artist Purnendu Dey painting the buffalo's head

The artists had also brought with them a frieze they had made at home which surrounds Durga's head and torso. The frieze shows the stories from Durga and Shiva's life.

Placing the hand-painted background behind the Goddess Durga

A closer look at the hand-painted background

Sian Lile-Pastore

Senior Learning, Participation and Interpretation Officer

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Sandip Raha
3 April 2009, 07:45
It is really exciting to see the progress and all the images coming so colourful. An unique oppurtunity to see the artwork and tradition behind this important Hindu custom. Museum has shown great effort in making this successful.
Reading through the comment book outside Oriel 1 gives an insight into support and appreciation of local as well as many distant visitors of the Museum.