Dance of Illusion

Medium: Collage on Mat Board, Pen, Bamboo Pen
Dimensions: Custom sizes available
Year: 1993
Location: Canandaigua/Clifton Springs, NY

  • "Dance of Illusion" is a captivating collage inspired by the iconic Indian sculpture of the Siva Nataraja. As the deity dances, the universe is both created and destroyed, symbolizing the eternal cycle of existence. The balance between creation and destruction is depicted through the deity's hands, one holding the drum of creation and the other the flame of destruction. Through dance, the Nataraja dispels illusion, inviting viewers to contemplate the transient nature of reality and the interconnectedness of all things.

  • This evocative artwork originates from Canandaigua/Clifton Springs, NY, where it has captivated audiences with its rich symbolism and dynamic composition. "Dance of Illusion" has been featured in exhibitions, sparking conversations about the intersection of art, spirituality, and cultural heritage.

  • For collectors intrigued by the depth and beauty of "Dance of Illusion," custom canvas prints are available upon request. These digital originals faithfully capture the essence of the original collage, while offering a unique opportunity for customization. Utilizing the prints as backgrounds, the artist is currently creating personalized drawings with paint pens, adding a new layer of meaning and creativity to each piece. To inquire about purchasing a print or commissioning a custom canvas, please get in touch.

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