Seller Mariska Ma Veepilaikaliyamma
"Fine-Arts" prints on paper
It is a process of printing on art paper using very high-quality pigment inks and printed in very high definition. Its level of conservation is exceptional (more than 100 years), its quality, depth, and richness of nuances exceeds the classic photo print on Argentic paper.

Glossy finish
Apart from its exceptional thickness, the fiber paper is composed of an alpha-cellulose base without acid and it is covered with barium sulphate, and a microporous layer absorption enhancing pigments during printing. A pure white color, non-yellowing to light, this paper is especially designed for resistance and aging. It is used by major museums worldwide as it offers excellent resolution, rendering deep and dense colors.
Art Print "Fine Art" - Glossy finish on a fiber base paper 325 g.

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About our fine prints-
Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Painting,
Pigments
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Fabric
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- Dimensions Height 12.2in, Width 15.8in
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Abstract
The image symbolizes the transformative energies of the new moon goddess, who dances with the neem tree goddess, bat goddess, cobra goddess, butterfly goddess and grandmother spider. The healing energies of the neem tree goddess are accompanied by the transformative energies of the new moon goddess. The bat goddess, butterfly goddess and cobra goddess are further spiritual companions on the path of this transformation. Together with Grandmother Spider, they are helping to create a new network of healing energies to completely free yourself from old patterns, attitudes, situations and people who do not support your personal spiritual path and do not make a positive contribution.
Transformation starts with every person. So, it is now the time to transform ourselves, our relationship with Mother Earth and Nature, other species living on this planet to re-create balance. It is a process, step -by-step, but it is urgently needed. Humans are just one species, it is time to respect Mother Earth and Nature, the living spaces of other living beings and their existence.
En fait, ce tableau appartient à mon oracle qui sera publié en mai, dès que la situation le permettra.
L'image symbolise les énergies transformatrices de la Déesse de la nouvelle lune, qui danse avec la Déesse de l'arbre neem, la Déesse chauve-souris, la Déesse cobra, la Déesse du papillon et Grand-Mère araignée. Les énergies de guérison de la Déesse de l'arbre neem sont accompagnées par les énergies transformatrices de la Déesse de la nouvelle lune. La Déesse chauve-souris, la Déesse du papillon et la Déesse cobra sont d'autres compagnes spirituelles sur le chemin de cette transformation. Ensemble avec Grand-Mère araignée, elles aident à créer un nouveau réseau d'énergies curatives pour vous libérer complètement des anciens schémas, attitudes, situations et personnes qui ne soutiennent pas votre chemin spirituel personnel et n'apportent pas une contribution positive.
La transformation commence avec chaque personne. C'est donc le moment de transformer nous-mêmes, notre relation avec la Terre Mère et la Nature, les autres espèces vivant sur cette planète pour recréer l'équilibre. C'est un processus, étape par étape, mais il est urgent. Les humains ne sont qu'une seule espèce, il est temps de respecter la Terre-Mère et la Nature, les espaces de vie des autres êtres vivants et leur existence.
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Mariska Ma VeepilaikaliyammaEcospiritual ArtEarth Nature Goddess ArtAbstract ArtAbstract Goddess Art
Mariska Ma Veepilaikaliyamma began her creative journey by exploring and following the spiritual path of worshiping the Goddesses of Earth and Nature. Convinced of having to express herself artistically, she felt within herself an immense creative source that she had to release. It was with the help of her dear Mother Goddesses Neem, endowed with powerful healing energies, that she overcame her blockages to take up painting. Each work is for her a celebration of these goddesses, symbolizing their energies of healing and power.
Inspirational travel is an integral part of his artistic process, taking him to diverse locations around the world. Every day is for her a new stage of this extraordinary journey, documented through her nature photography which pays homage to the greatest artists: the Goddesses of the Earth and Nature.
Mariska's works are a visualization of a world where everyone reveres and respects the Goddesses of Earth and Nature, the source of all life. They also invite you on a meditative journey, revealing new secret messages important to the viewer's spiritual path every day.
For her artistic creations, Mariska only uses natural colors that she makes herself, such as turmeric and indigo, a process she considers a ritual in itself.
Since 2006, Mariska has organized several solo exhibitions and participated in group exhibitions around the world, including Australia, Great Britain, Italy, India, France, Finland, Germany, Canada, the United States. United and Japan. She continues to organize exhibitions in various locations, beyond traditional art spaces.
In 2019, she opened a new space on her artistic path, Veepilaisakti Workshop-Gallery in Madurai, Tamil Nadu, where she presents several exhibitions every year. Each opening is accompanied by a cultural program including music and dance.
In late 2019, Mariska launched Design by MAriska MA Veepilaikaliyamma, an initiative where she uses her nature photography and photos of her artwork to design clothing, bags and various accessories.
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Nationality:
INDIA
- Date of birth : unknown date
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary Indian Artists