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This painting was conceived as a partner to my other painting 'Mandragora' which is also available here. please browse my shop. Dhatura/Datura is a group of poisonous, flowering plants belonging to the nightshade family. They are commonly known as thornapples, devil's trumpets, moonflower, devil's weed, and hell's bells. Such names are warning enough to keep safe distance. The Dhatura flowers bloom at night and are shaped like trumpets, which add to the mystery surrounding them and make them more bewitching. All species of Dhatura are poisonous and potentially lethal, especially their seeds and flowers, which can make us physically ill and cause hallucinations, psychosis, and even death if taken internally. Due to these effects, Dhatura has been often used as poison or as hallucinogen (in measured doses) to induce visions and trance by people throughout history. Dhatura has gained notoriety due to its close association with occult practices and use in witchcraft or sorcery. Dhatura is still used in ritual worship among Hindus as it is a plant closely associated with Shiva. Very fertile grounds for naughty fantasies to grow on! I have always found the concept of fatal attractions very intriguing. The sense of adventure overcoming taboos, the power play, the seduction and the erotic possibilities of a chance encounter evoke the notorious and secretive, many times complicated, homosexual cruising rituals before the arrival of online dating. I have used a male body to project the popular concept of 'Femme Fatale'.
I have used watercolor wash on handmade paper first and then drew in the details with a pen using waterproof ink.

NOTE: Custom duty fee if any is payable by the buyer. Different Countries have different rules and regulations for packages being shipped in and the Custom duty fee varies as well. Such fees are not included in the shipping cost.

Materials used:

Watercolor, waterproof ink, graphite pencil, handmade paper

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Dhatura / Datura (2021) Watercolour
by Rudra Kishore Mandal

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This painting was conceived as a partner to my other painting 'Mandragora' which is also available here. please browse my shop. Dhatura/Datura is a group of poisonous, flowering plants belonging to the nightshade family. They are commonly known as thornapples, devil's trumpets, moonflower, devil's weed, and hell's bells. Such names are warning enough to keep safe distance. The Dhatura flowers bloom at night and are shaped like trumpets, which add to the mystery surrounding them and make them more bewitching. All species of Dhatura are poisonous and potentially lethal, especially their seeds and flowers, which can make us physically ill and cause hallucinations, psychosis, and even death if taken internally. Due to these effects, Dhatura has been often used as poison or as hallucinogen (in measured doses) to induce visions and trance by people throughout history. Dhatura has gained notoriety due to its close association with occult practices and use in witchcraft or sorcery. Dhatura is still used in ritual worship among Hindus as it is a plant closely associated with Shiva. Very fertile grounds for naughty fantasies to grow on! I have always found the concept of fatal attractions very intriguing. The sense of adventure overcoming taboos, the power play, the seduction and the erotic possibilities of a chance encounter evoke the notorious and secretive, many times complicated, homosexual cruising rituals before the arrival of online dating. I have used a male body to project the popular concept of 'Femme Fatale'.
I have used watercolor wash on handmade paper first and then drew in the details with a pen using waterproof ink.

NOTE: Custom duty fee if any is payable by the buyer. Different Countries have different rules and regulations for packages being shipped in and the Custom duty fee varies as well. Such fees are not included in the shipping cost.

Materials used:

Watercolor, waterproof ink, graphite pencil, handmade paper

Tags:
#male nude #fantasy art #gay art #queer art #homoerotic art 
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I resumed creating independent artworks in the varied mediums of painting, digital graphics and art installations after moving back to Kolkata in the year 2008. My art works are an exercise in... Read more

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