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The Sacred Grace XI

The Sacred Grace XI

Regular price Rs. 13,000.00
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She carries the weight of centuries with a glance. Poised, yet blazing.
The bold vermillion, not just adornment but memory, lineage, and quiet defiance.
You don’t just see her. You inherit her rhythm.

 

 

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Product Details

Size 16*12
Medium Canvas
Frame Framed and ready to adorn your wall.
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Return Policy

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Shipping Policy

All artworks are shipped framed and ready to hang, just as shown.

Each piece is 
carefully packaged to ensure it arrives in perfect condition We ship across India using trusted delivery partners depending on your location.

Once shipped, you’ll receive tracking details so you can follow your art’s journey to your wall. Estimated shipping delivery time in 7-10 days

 

Meet the Artist

Vijay A Dhongadi

Vijay A Dhongadi is a visual artist whose work is deeply rooted in culture, tradition, and personal history. Born in Hubli, Karnataka, his journey began alongside his father, a signboard artist, from whom he learned the fundamentals of letters, shapes, and design. These early experiences laid the foundation for a distinct creative voice.

Vijay holds a Bachelor's in Visual Arts (BVA) and a Master's in Fine Arts (MFA), shaping his understanding of form, color, and expression. His artistic language draws from ancestral devotion, particularly to the goddess Savadatti Yellamma. Memories of sacred rituals involving turmeric and kumkum, witnessed in his childhood, have become recurring motifs in his work symbols of purity, power, and the essence of womanhood and nature.