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Water (Jal Tatva)

By Ganesh Pathak


Caption Of Artwork: To truly understand my artwork, all five paintings must be placed one below the other. Together, they form the divine silhouette of a human being — created entirely from the five essential elements of nature: Sky, Air, Fire, Water, and Earth. Each painting reflects not just an element, but also a stage of human life and the eternal cycle of existence.
Caption Of Artwork: To truly understand my artwork, all five paintings must be placed one below the other. Together, they form the divine silhouette of a human being — created entirely from the five essential elements of nature: Sky, Air, Fire, Water, and Earth. Each painting reflects not just an element, but also a stage of human life and the eternal cycle of existence.




4. Water (Jal Tatva)


The fourth painting portrays Water, the most peaceful and pure element. It represents childhood — the stage of innocence, curiosity, and clarity. Just like water, this phase is transparent and full of life. The figures formed of water express emotional purity and the calm flow of existence untouched by worldly deception


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