The artwork depicts a lady in a kneeling and holding glowing lights on her both hands. She is facing upwards, with one hand placed next to her heart and the other raised above her head. The two lit candles illuminate her face and the attire. The posture suggests that she is dancing with the light. Rakhine, an ethnic culture from the west of Burma is known to celebrate and honor the festival of lights which marks the end of Buddhist fasting season. Therefore, the painting suggests a ceremonial or a festival filled with happiness and joy. The painting evokes the feeling of joy, love and calm. This artwork serves as both utilitarian and aesthetic purpose.
The Light Dance
$7,250
The artwork depicts a lady in a kneeling and holding glowing lights on her both hands.
Size: 102 x 132cm
Artist : Than Oo
Frame: Metal (Gold)