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Bharatanatyam is not gender-specific. It has space for both, the male and the female; and it accommodates “Tandava” as well as “lasya” without reference to gender. Here, Anjani poses as lord Krishna and that does not pinch your eyes at all. You would not even think for a second why a female is posing as a male? Would you? No. This is the beauty of this dance form that it focuses on its various forms rather than who and what.

The artist here is so composed and happy to entertain others in the form of playing the flute. Though it is an imaginary flute, we all get so connected with it that we do not miss a physical flute here.

This would be my perfect view when I first open my eyes in the morning. Calm, composed and well-organised beginning of a glorious day should start with this to get into the rhythm of a busy day. The blandness of the sun and the pose pour the joy out of my soul without any effort.

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It is the universally acknowledged truth that dance is the hidden language of the soul. This collection was created when some synchronised steps were made alive by emotions and when the vibrant sky took part in celebrating a creative and divine art form from another artist's creative perspective.

The bits of advice bestowed from the rich Indian culture and its mythological stories have the same effect in even the modern era as it teaches -

कर्मण्येवाधिकारस्ते मा फलेषु कदाचन ।

“Do not worry about the outcome, keep working, keep flowing like a river full of stones, and keep blooming amidst thrones.”

A stunning Bharatanatyam artist who expresses her devotion and shares her practice of eternal peace with her dance is captured in this collection. Within this collection, you will witness one artist celebrating another artist's creativity and trying to portray its beauty. The photographer's humble efforts to not just capture mere dance poses but to bring out the divinity that any art and artist's art form’s birth can be seen in this collection. From the “mudras” depicting naughty Krishna meeting Radha, Radha's portrayal as a Vasaksajja Nayika as she gets dressed to meet her beloved, and Lord Shiva's symbolising existence which leads to purity and salvation, this collection envelops all the themes (love, life and salvation) that the artists try to birth in a world rapidly traversing towards a mechanism. Thus, these photos work as visual treats to be hung in your bedroom, as wall pieces for your house, office or art studio, as the sunset colours, depth and energy of the collection transport people to a meditative world.

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Bharatanatyam is not gender-specific. It has space for both, the male and the female; and it accommodates “Tandava” as well as “lasya” without reference to gender. Here, Anjani poses as lord Krishna and that does not pinch your eyes at all. You would not even think for a second why a female is posing as a male? Would you? No. This is the beauty of this dance form that it focuses on its various forms rather than who and what.

The artist here is so composed and happy to entertain others in the form of playing the flute. Though it is an imaginary flute, we all get so connected with it that we do not miss a physical flute here.

This would be my perfect view when I first open my eyes in the morning. Calm, composed and well-organised beginning of a glorious day should start with this to get into the rhythm of a busy day. The blandness of the sun and the pose pour the joy out of my soul without any effort.

HemAnjani collection image

It is the universally acknowledged truth that dance is the hidden language of the soul. This collection was created when some synchronised steps were made alive by emotions and when the vibrant sky took part in celebrating a creative and divine art form from another artist's creative perspective.

The bits of advice bestowed from the rich Indian culture and its mythological stories have the same effect in even the modern era as it teaches -

कर्मण्येवाधिकारस्ते मा फलेषु कदाचन ।

“Do not worry about the outcome, keep working, keep flowing like a river full of stones, and keep blooming amidst thrones.”

A stunning Bharatanatyam artist who expresses her devotion and shares her practice of eternal peace with her dance is captured in this collection. Within this collection, you will witness one artist celebrating another artist's creativity and trying to portray its beauty. The photographer's humble efforts to not just capture mere dance poses but to bring out the divinity that any art and artist's art form’s birth can be seen in this collection. From the “mudras” depicting naughty Krishna meeting Radha, Radha's portrayal as a Vasaksajja Nayika as she gets dressed to meet her beloved, and Lord Shiva's symbolising existence which leads to purity and salvation, this collection envelops all the themes (love, life and salvation) that the artists try to birth in a world rapidly traversing towards a mechanism. Thus, these photos work as visual treats to be hung in your bedroom, as wall pieces for your house, office or art studio, as the sunset colours, depth and energy of the collection transport people to a meditative world.

Contract Address0x2242...386e
Token ID7
Token StandardERC-721
ChainEthereum
Creator Earnings
15%
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