Shubharambh
Gautam Bansal
Single | Mixed Media
INR 160,000
INR

This is a FRAMED artwork

Blowing the conch is an ancient ritual that has been practised in many cultures and religions for centuries. It is often performed by sages, priests and spiritual leaders during religious ceremonies and festivals. This ritual is not limited to Hinduism and is also seen as a sign of good luck in many other cultures around the world including Buddhism, Jainism, and Taoism. It is believed to have several benefits, including purifying the environment, creating a positive atmosphere, and bringing success and good fortune.

The signature sound of "Om" produced by blowing the conch is particularly important in Hinduism, where it is considered to be the sound of the universe and represents the beginning of creation. The sound of the conch is also believed to have a calming and soothing effect on the mind, which can help to improve focus and concentration.

The strokes in charcoal symbolize the vibrations of the sound "Om" that transcend time and space, representing the universal energy that connects all beings. The in-motion feel is also meant to symbolize the awakening of a new dimension and the individual's spiritual journey.

The use of charcoal as a medium has been particularly effective in depicting the depth and vibrancy of the artwork, as well as highlighting certain levels of detailing that can lend towards realism. Charcoal has been tactfully used to create a range of textures and shades, which adds a sense of dimensionality to the artwork and make it appear more lifelike.
 

Created on

2023

Article No.

GB00002

This is a FRAMED artwork

Blowing the conch is an ancient ritual that has been practised in many cultures and religions for centuries. It is often performed by sages, priests and spiritual leaders during religious ceremonies and festivals. This ritual is not limited to Hinduism and is also seen as a sign of good luck in many other cultures around the world including Buddhism, Jainism, and Taoism. It is believed to have several benefits, including purifying the environment, creating a positive atmosphere, and bringing success and good fortune.

The signature sound of "Om" produced by blowing the conch is particularly important in Hinduism, where it is considered to be the sound of the universe and represents the beginning of creation. The sound of the conch is also believed to have a calming and soothing effect on the mind, which can help to improve focus and concentration.

The strokes in charcoal symbolize the vibrations of the sound "Om" that transcend time and space, representing the universal energy that connects all beings. The in-motion feel is also meant to symbolize the awakening of a new dimension and the individual's spiritual journey.

The use of charcoal as a medium has been particularly effective in depicting the depth and vibrancy of the artwork, as well as highlighting certain levels of detailing that can lend towards realism. Charcoal has been tactfully used to create a range of textures and shades, which adds a sense of dimensionality to the artwork and make it appear more lifelike.
 

Genuine

Take home a unique piece of art, sourced directly from the artists and personally reviewed and verified by the founders. We provide a certificate of authenticity along with the artwork.

Distinguished

Work with a family of well-known, passionate artists who truly put the power of compelling visuals above all else.

Secure

We want to give you a stress-free experience. To that end, the House of Creativity does not save or collect any of your payment information.

How to properly care for your artwork

1. Watercolors are vulnerable to damage. It is best to frame them under glass as the protective panel to keep your art away from dust, moisture, and infestation.

2. Use glazed UV-coated Plexiglass when framing your watercolor.

3. When exposed to moisture, watercolors may shift, run, or break.

4. Do not hang opposite a surface where it is exposed to full sunlight or extreme humidity as exposure to ultraviolet rays will damage paper.

5. Keep your artwork away from fluorescent light.

6. No dramatic changes in the environment.

7. To avoid damage, keep paining in regulated temperatures and humidity levels.

Shipping and Delivery
Domestic Shipping

If you’re an Indian resident, you can expect to receive the artwork within four (4) weeks from the time of order.

International Shipping

If you’re a resident of a different country, you can expect to receive the artwork within three (3) weeks of dispatch followed by shipping duration variable to your location.

Returns and Insurance
Return Policy

As a norm, once purchased, you cannot return or exchange any artwork. You can however be rest assured that in the event of your order being damaged or impaired in any way, we will provide complete cooperation from our end.

Return process for damaged orders

If in the rare occasion the artwork received is damaged in transit and received in a damaged condition by you, please visit the Exchange and Return page.

Curators Recommendation

Blowing the conch is an ancient ritual that has been practised in many cultures and religions for centuries. It is often performed by sages, priests and spiritual leaders during religious ceremonies and festivals. This ritual is not limited to Hinduism and is also seen as a sign of good luck in many other cultures around the world including Buddhism, Jainism, and Taoism. It is believed to have several benefits, including purifying the environment, creating a positive atmosphere, and bringing success and good fortune.

The signature sound of "Om" produced by blowing the conch is particularly important in Hinduism, where it is considered to be the sound of the universe and represents the beginning of creation. The sound of the conch is also believed to have a calming and soothing effect on the mind, which can help to improve focus and concentration.

The strokes in charcoal symbolize the vibrations of the sound "Om" that transcend time and space, representing the universal energy that connects all beings. The in-motion feel is also meant to symbolize the awakening of a new dimension and the individual's spiritual journey.

The use of charcoal as a medium has been particularly effective in depicting the depth and vibrancy of the artwork, as well as highlighting certain levels of detailing that can lend towards realism. Charcoal has been tactfully used to create a range of textures and shades, which adds a sense of dimensionality to the artwork and make it appear more lifelike.
 

Genuine

Take home a unique piece of art, sourced directly from the artists and personally reviewed and verified by the founders. We provide a certificate of authenticity along with the artwork.

Distinguished

Work with a family of well-known, passionate artists who truly put the power of compelling visuals above all else.

Secure

We want to give you a stress-free experience. To that end, the House of Creativity does not save or collect any of your payment information.

How to properly care for your artwork

1. Watercolors are vulnerable to damage. It is best to frame them under glass as the protective panel to keep your art away from dust, moisture, and infestation.

2. Use glazed UV-coated Plexiglass when framing your watercolor.

3. When exposed to moisture, watercolors may shift, run, or break.

4. Do not hang opposite a surface where it is exposed to full sunlight or extreme humidity as exposure to ultraviolet rays will damage paper.

5. Keep your artwork away from fluorescent light.

6. No dramatic changes in the environment.

7. To avoid damage, keep paining in regulated temperatures and humidity levels.

Shipping and Delivery
Domestic Shipping

If you’re an Indian resident, you can expect to receive the artwork within four (4) weeks from the time of order.

International Shipping

If you’re a resident of a different country, you can expect to receive the artwork within three (3) weeks of dispatch followed by shipping duration variable to your location.

Returns and Insurance
Return Policy

As a norm, once purchased, you cannot return or exchange any artwork. You can however be rest assured that in the event of your order being damaged or impaired in any way, we will provide complete cooperation from our end.

Return process for damaged orders

If in the rare occasion the artwork received is damaged in transit and received in a damaged condition by you, please visit the Exchange and Return page.

Curators Recommendation

Blowing the conch is an ancient ritual that has been practised in many cultures and religions for centuries. It is often performed by sages, priests and spiritual leaders during religious ceremonies and festivals. This ritual is not limited to Hinduism and is also seen as a sign of good luck in many other cultures around the world including Buddhism, Jainism, and Taoism. It is believed to have several benefits, including purifying the environment, creating a positive atmosphere, and bringing success and good fortune.

The signature sound of "Om" produced by blowing the conch is particularly important in Hinduism, where it is considered to be the sound of the universe and represents the beginning of creation. The sound of the conch is also believed to have a calming and soothing effect on the mind, which can help to improve focus and concentration.

The strokes in charcoal symbolize the vibrations of the sound "Om" that transcend time and space, representing the universal energy that connects all beings. The in-motion feel is also meant to symbolize the awakening of a new dimension and the individual's spiritual journey.

The use of charcoal as a medium has been particularly effective in depicting the depth and vibrancy of the artwork, as well as highlighting certain levels of detailing that can lend towards realism. Charcoal has been tactfully used to create a range of textures and shades, which adds a sense of dimensionality to the artwork and make it appear more lifelike.
 

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