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| Shaktipats disguised as Art | “The result: faces that look more like flames, as if they’re burning with the power of knowledge, looming out of darkness.” – Chethana Dinesh, Sunday Herald | |
| “He has worked with bare hands on canvas employing his nails to rip and capture the gut-wrenching, searing sense of being set ablaze... Faces of saints or madmen, burning with visions trembling to hold the impossible knowledge that touches their spirit.”- Life Positive | ![]() |
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| Sold: I Am The Flame: 18"x24", Oil on Canvas. Energy Charged Work. | ||
| “Dynamism is conveyed through furious lines, as if the spirit were emanating in wisps of Prana…” – Malini White, The Hindu, Bangalore | ![]() |
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| The King and The Mystic: 18"x24", Oil on Canvas. Energy Charged Work. | ||
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-Art: Shaktipats in Disguise. -Articles on Art |
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| Drunk on The Light: 18"x24", Oil on Canvas. Energy Charged Work. | ||
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| The Mystic Face: 18"x24", Oil on Canvas. Energy Charged Work. | ||
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| Sold: Man Reads Book. Light Reads Man: 18"x24", Oil on Canvas. | ||
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| Sold: The Candle: 18"x24", Oil on Canvas. Energy Charged Work. | ||
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| The Clown by Tarun Cherian: 18"x24", Digital Work. | ||
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| The Bell Boy by Tarun Cherian: 18"x24", Oil on Canvas. 18"x24", Digital Work. | ||