Aradhana 66 | Anil Kumar Yadav | Acrylic on canvas | 60 x 48 inches
Aradhana – 66 by Anil Kumar Yadav
Acrylic on Canvas | 48” x 60”
Aradhana – 66 is a contemplative exploration of devotion, movement, and sacred rhythm, inspired by the timeless spiritual architecture of Varanasi. In this evocative composition, Anil Kumar Yadav juxtaposes a sculpted deity embedded within an ancient temple wall with a cascade of hanging brass bells - creating a dialogue between stillness and sound, form and faith.
Rooted firmly within the wall, the deity symbolises permanence, protection, and the silent witnessing of centuries of prayer. In contrast, the cluster of temple bells to the right introduces a sense of motion and resonance - representing ritual, invocation, and the ever-renewing act of devotion.
Anil’s meticulous attention to texture and architectural detail enhances the tactile quality of the painting, allowing the viewer to almost feel the surface of temple walls and the weight of ritual objects.
Deeply rooted in Hindu spiritual symbolism and contemporary Indian visual language, Aradhana – 66 invites viewers into a meditative space where history, faith, and daily worship converge. The artwork is a compelling addition for collectors seeking culturally significant, spiritually inspired Indian art with lasting emotional and aesthetic value.
Anil Kumar Yadav
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