Page 399 - Manifest September 2024
P. 399
Lot No. 234
T VAIKUNTAM
b. 1942
UNTITLED
72 x 96 in (183 x 243.8 cm)
Acrylic on canvas
2017
Signed & Dated: Bottom Right
` 80,00,000 - 1,20,00,000 | $ 97,561 - 146,341
Provenance: Property from a collection based in
New Delhi
This remarkable painting by Thota Vaikuntam is
a striking example of his artistic vision, capturing
the essence of life in rural Telangana through its
depiction of simple yet profound moments. What
sets this work apart is its departure from Vaikuntam’s
typical compositions, where he often portrays quiet
interactions between his subjects. Instead, this
piece masterfully illustrates the joy and harmony of
a festive gathering.
The large-scale composition vividly celebrates
culture and spirituality, featuring Lord Shiva and
Goddess Parvati in a dynamic portrayal. Their
dance symbolises the union of masculine and
feminine energies, representing harmony, creation,
and balance in the universe. The divine couple is
surrounded by villagers, who are either applauding
the performance or playing traditional instruments
like the flute and sitar. Among the onlookers, their
son Lord Ganesha is also present, joyfully playing
a traditional percussion instrument, adding to the
richness and vibrancy of the scene.