
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a section of a room in Vashisht, India, featuring three vertically oriented art pieces hanging on a wall. The wall is bifurcated horizontally, with the upper portion painted orange and the lower portion red, separated by a light-colored trim. A white ceiling is visible at the top of the frame. A thin black cable runs horizontally along the orange wall, secured by multiple white clips. On the left, an abstract tapestry exhibits a vibrant blend of red, orange, and yellow hues, punctuated by scattered blue and white speckles. The central and largest tapestry depicts a stylized, multi-eyed anthropomorphic figure with a predominantly blue and yellow glowing aesthetic. The figure's face features four eyes, a distinct third eye, and a skull ornament atop its head. Its tongue protrudes, bifurcated at the tip, with an eye-like symbol. To the right of the main figure's head, a smaller, ethereal face is partially visible within flowing blue and purple elements. Along the left edge of the central figure, a vertical series of crescent moon shapes is arranged. The lower section of the tapestry features intricate, glowing blue and yellow serpent-like forms coiling against a dark blue background adorned with various geometric and symbolic motifs, including smaller glyphs and circular patterns. A signature "Mischa Rebaz Graca" is partially visible in white text at the bottom right corner of this artwork. The rightmost tapestry illustrates a serene, white-skinned figure, identifiable as Shiva, seated in meditation. The figure holds a trident in its raised right hand, wears a beaded necklace, a white dhoti, and has traditional vermillion and ash markings (tilak) on its forehead. A small offering of colorful items rests on the ground in front of the figure. The background consists of dark green foliage. A wooden window frame is partially visible behind the lower right portion of this tapestry.
Symbol
BD697
Volume
10,073
Creator
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Revenue
+$0.00
TVL
$8.33



