Thai Paradevatha editions by @agnimax
Title: Thai Paradevatha
Artist: @agnimax
Edition Size: 40
Medium: Digital Photography
Location: Pulukkanattu kaavu, Ramanthali. Kerala
Country: India
Kerala is home to some of the most beautiful and remarkable art styles in the world. Theyyam, which originated in North Kerala, is a well-known ritual and art form that personifies mythical tales. Theyyam uses mime, dance, music, and dancing to tell tales from the past and transport the audience to another world. There are around 400 distinct forms of Theyyam, each with its unique style, melody, and dance.
A portrait of Thai Paradevatha theyyam is depicted here. Thai Paradevatha (goddess) is a version of Kali, the symbol of ultimate power. It is claimed that the goddess was incarnated to slay the evil spirit Darikan. Artists, dressed in elaborate costumes and extensive makeup, create quite a visual impact on audiences. The dance, together with the decorations and headgear, is so grand and powerful that it inspires feelings of awe, respect, and even dread.
License: NFT holder is free to use in advertising, and display privately and in groups, including virtual galleries, documentaries, and essays as long as the creator is credited. Provides no rights to create commercial merchandise, commercial distribution, or derivative works.
Copyright remains with the creator.
A portrait of Thai Paradevatha theyyam is depicted here. Thai Paradevatha (goddess) is a version of Kali, the symbol of ultimate power. It is claimed that the goddess was incarnated to slay the evil spirit Darikan. Artists, dressed in elaborate costumes and extensive makeup, create quite a visual impact on audiences. The dance, together with the decorations and headgear, is so grand and powerful that it inspires feelings of awe, respect, and even dread.
License: NFT holder is free to use in advertising, and display privately and in groups, including virtual galleries, documentaries, and essays as long as the creator is credited. Provides no rights to create commercial merchandise, commercial distribution, or derivative works. Copyright remains with the creator.
Thai Paradevatha Editions #18/40
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Thai Paradevatha editions by @agnimax
Title: Thai Paradevatha
Artist: @agnimax
Edition Size: 40
Medium: Digital Photography
Location: Pulukkanattu kaavu, Ramanthali. Kerala
Country: India
Kerala is home to some of the most beautiful and remarkable art styles in the world. Theyyam, which originated in North Kerala, is a well-known ritual and art form that personifies mythical tales. Theyyam uses mime, dance, music, and dancing to tell tales from the past and transport the audience to another world. There are around 400 distinct forms of Theyyam, each with its unique style, melody, and dance.
A portrait of Thai Paradevatha theyyam is depicted here. Thai Paradevatha (goddess) is a version of Kali, the symbol of ultimate power. It is claimed that the goddess was incarnated to slay the evil spirit Darikan. Artists, dressed in elaborate costumes and extensive makeup, create quite a visual impact on audiences. The dance, together with the decorations and headgear, is so grand and powerful that it inspires feelings of awe, respect, and even dread.
License: NFT holder is free to use in advertising, and display privately and in groups, including virtual galleries, documentaries, and essays as long as the creator is credited. Provides no rights to create commercial merchandise, commercial distribution, or derivative works.
Copyright remains with the creator.
A portrait of Thai Paradevatha theyyam is depicted here. Thai Paradevatha (goddess) is a version of Kali, the symbol of ultimate power. It is claimed that the goddess was incarnated to slay the evil spirit Darikan. Artists, dressed in elaborate costumes and extensive makeup, create quite a visual impact on audiences. The dance, together with the decorations and headgear, is so grand and powerful that it inspires feelings of awe, respect, and even dread.
License: NFT holder is free to use in advertising, and display privately and in groups, including virtual galleries, documentaries, and essays as long as the creator is credited. Provides no rights to create commercial merchandise, commercial distribution, or derivative works. Copyright remains with the creator.