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The Circle of Life
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Meet the Artist
The Circle of Life by Yashoda Devi is a profound visual meditation on growth, harmony, and continuity. The artist reimagines the traditional Tree of Life motif into a circular floral composition, where every branch, bird, and leaf is part of an interconnected rhythm. The black monochrome palette, characteristic of Khovar murals, lends a timeless, sculptural quality to the design.
The circular arrangement at the center represents the eternal cycle of existence, while the surrounding birds and plants symbolize vitality and regeneration. Through deliberate, flowing lines, Yashoda Devi brings together the natural and spiritual worlds in a seamless expression of balance. The artwork’s meditative composition invites quiet reflection on the beauty of life’s interconnected patterns.
Why This Artwork Stands Out:
- A refined interpretation of the Tree of Life motif in circular form
- Created using natural earth pigments on handmade paper
- Showcases Yashoda Devi’s rhythmic brushwork and symbolic depth
- A contemplative and poetic piece from the Justin Imam Collection
The Circle of Life by Yashoda Devi is a profound visual meditation on growth, harmony, and continuity. The artist reimagines the traditional Tree of Life motif into a circular floral composition, where every branch, bird, and leaf is part of an interconnected rhythm. The black monochrome palette, characteristic of Khovar murals, lends a timeless, sculptural quality to the design.
The circular arrangement at the center represents the eternal cycle of existence, while the surrounding birds and plants symbolize vitality and regeneration. Through deliberate, flowing lines, Yashoda Devi brings together the natural and spiritual worlds in a seamless expression of balance. The artwork’s meditative composition invites quiet reflection on the beauty of life’s interconnected patterns.
Why This Artwork Stands Out:
- A refined interpretation of the Tree of Life motif in circular form
- Created using natural earth pigments on handmade paper
- Showcases Yashoda Devi’s rhythmic brushwork and symbolic depth
- A contemplative and poetic piece from the Justin Imam Collection