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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Prasad Beaven, Clouds & Waves, 2024

Prasad Beaven

Clouds & Waves, 2024
Mixed Media on paper
76 x 56 cm
Series: Spiritual Art
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‘Clouds & Waves’ Mother, the folk who live up in the clouds call out to me– “We play from the time we wake till the day ends. We play with the golden dawn, we play with the silver moon.” I ask, “But how am I to get up to you ?” They answer, “Come to the edge of the earth, lift up your hands to the sky, and you will be taken up into the clouds.” - Rabindranath Tagore
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‘Clouds & Waves’ 


Mother, the folk who live up in the clouds call out to me–
“We play from the time we wake till the day ends.
We play with the golden dawn, we play with the silver moon.”
I ask, “But how am I to get up to you ?”
They answer, “Come to the edge of the earth, lift up your hands to the sky, and you will be taken up into the clouds.”

- Rabindranath Tagore 

 

This painting explores the unseen energy that connects and animates all living things, depicting the interplay of masculine and feminine forces.
At its heart, a figure reaches up toward a mystical, feminine deity in the heavens, embodying the creative force of life. Surrounding her is the Bindu, a central circle symbolizing the Sun and masculine energy. These two energies—the feminine and masculine—are interdependent, much like sunlight radiating from the sun.
The figure rising from the trees may represent humanity’s journey towards higher truth, symbolizing the eternal pursuit of wisdom and understanding.

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