Original artwork description:

In India, the saffron/orange wearing Hindu monks are called the Sadhu. They are believed to have denounced all the worldly affairs and sins, and thus reached spiritual maturity. But every now and then, one can find a Sadhu who despite their attire did not quite achieve that yet, and it becomes clear from their countenance.

Materials used:

Acrylic

Sadhu (2017) Acrylic painting
by Som Datta

£500

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In India, the saffron/orange wearing Hindu monks are called the Sadhu. They are believed to have denounced all the worldly affairs and sins, and thus reached spiritual maturity. But every now and then, one can find a Sadhu who despite their attire did not quite achieve that yet, and it becomes clear from their countenance.

Materials used:

Acrylic

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Painting was my first love since childhood. My childhood story books were my first canvases, on which I doodled to my heart’s content. After my school days I had to leave... Read more

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