Tree of Life
Tree of Life
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Free design
Free design
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Frame
Frame
The frames for all my works are made by the carpenter from spruce wood.
The price of the frame depends on the size of the picture.
Reference price €0.50/cm.
Description
About the work
| Technology | Acrylic on canvas |
| Size | 100 x 100cm |
| Year | 2024 |
| Location | Pereybere, Mauritius |
| Inventory No. | M20240803 |
The artwork "Jīvanavṛkṣa" presents itself as a profound composition that captures the essence of life in a multi-layered representation. The abstract background, inspired by the oceans, rivers, and untouched nature of this earth, forms the basis of the work. The subtle structures and shades of the background reflect the movements of the water and the vibrancy of nature, immersing the viewer in the depth and infinity of life.
Above this vibrant background, the Tree of Life rises in delicate, fine lines woven into complex mandala structures. These intricate patterns symbolize the cosmic order and harmony underlying all life processes. The Tree of Life itself, a universal symbol of growth, connection, and renewal, is the focal point of the work. Its roots are deeply anchored in the elements of the earth, while its branches stretch toward the sky, expressing the eternal cycle of life and death, of birth and rebirth.
The composition of the work refers to the inextricable connection between all elements of life. The water worlds in the background symbolize the source of all life, while the tree represents the bridge between the physical and spiritual worlds. The mandala structures refer to the sacred geometry that surrounds the tree and gives it a divine aura.
In "Jīvanavṛkṣa," nature and symbolism merge into a harmonious unity that invites the viewer to reflect on the deeper meaning of life. The work reminds us that all life is interconnected and exists in an eternal flow of transformation. It is a powerful statement about the beauty, balance, and permanence of life, which, in its entirety, is both fragile and infinitely powerful.
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