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Tattva

Rabarama

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Hand-painted bronze
39x44.5x34 CM
15.35x17.51x13.38 IN
This work is part of a limited edition set.
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The title of this work means "TRUE ESSENCE" or union, in Sanskrit. Union between body and soul (the two figures represent this). Only when we know each other deeply, we reach our interior and the peace with ourselves, we understand that we do not need anything else; in that moment we can love in a broad and broader sense. The Tattvas flow into the 5 elements: air, water, earth, fire and ethere. The ether manifests the idea of ​​space, air that of time, fire that of light, water that of life and earth that of form. Like line and color used by an artist, it is necessary for all expressions of Cosmic Intelligence. The folded hands reproduce the Namasté: literally, the word namasté (or namaskar) means "my bow to you" and derives from Sanskrit, where namas means to bow, greet, and temeans. In addition to being by word, in Indian culture this gesture is a mudra, it is worth saying a gesture that is done during the practice of yoga. The whole sculpture is engraved with a motif linked to the six-pointed star, the hexagram, which does not want to refer to religion, but to the union between heaven and earth, symbolized by the two triangles that merge. It also represents the macro that is reflected in the micro cosmos, opposites that once joined offer protection and unity.
The title of this work means "TRUE ESSENCE" or union, in Sanskrit. Union between body and soul (the two figures represent this). Only when we know each other deeply, we reach our interior and the peace with ourselves, we understand that we do not need anything else; in that moment we can love in a broad and broader sense. The Tattvas flow into the 5 elements: air, water, earth, fire and ethere. The ether manifests the idea of ​​space, air that of time, fire that of light, water that of life and earth that of form. Like line and color used by an artist, it is necessary for all expressions of Cosmic Intelligence. The folded hands reproduce the Namasté: literally, the word namasté (or namaskar) means "my bow to you" and derives from Sanskrit, where namas means to bow, greet, and temeans. In addition to being by word, in Indian culture this gesture is a mudra, it is worth saying a gesture that is done during the practice of yoga. The whole sculpture is engraved with a motif linked to the six-pointed star, the hexagram, which does not want to refer to religion, but to the union between heaven and earth, symbolized by the two triangles that merge. It also represents the macro that is reflected in the micro cosmos, opposites that once joined offer protection and unity.