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Golden Womb Series by Seema Kohli

The concept of the Golden Womb is a symbol of the creative and nurturing powers of the feminine. The Golden Womb is also known as Hiranyagarbha in Sanskrit, translating to the "golden egg" or the "golden womb" symbolizing the potential for creation and new beginnings. It is a concept that is deeply rooted in Hindu mythology and spirituality, as well as in other spiritual and religious traditions around the world. Said to be the first manifestation of the divine, the source of all creation, it is described as a cosmic egg that contains the universe and everything within it. The Golden Womb is also associated with the goddess Devi, who is the embodiment of the divine feminine. Devi is revered as the source of all creation and is worshipped as the mother of the universe.

Hiranyagarbha is also associated with the idea of the self, or atman, which is believed to be the ultimate reality underlying all existence. In this sense, the concept of Hiranyagarbha can be seen as a metap...
The concept of the Golden Womb is a symbol of the creative and nurturing powers of the feminine. The Golden Womb is also known as Hiranyagarbha in Sanskrit, translating to the "golden egg" or the "golden womb" symbolizing the potential for creation and new beginnings. It is a concept that is deeply rooted in Hindu mythology and spirituality, as well as in other spiritual and religious traditions around the world. Said to be the first manifestation of the divine, the source of all creation, it is described as a cosmic egg that contains the universe and everything within it. The Golden Womb is also associated with the goddess Devi, who is the embodiment of the divine feminine. Devi is revered as the source of all creation and is worshipped as the mother of the universe.

Hiranyagarbha is also associated with the idea of the self, or atman, which is believed to be the ultimate reality underlying all existence. In this sense, the concept of Hiranyagarbha can be seen as a metaphor for the self, representing the divine spark of consciousness that is present within all living beings.

Seema Kohli's exploration of the concept of the Golden Womb has been a central theme in her recent work. Her Golden Womb series features a collection of paintings, serigraphs and sculptures that depict the female form as a vessel of creation and transformation. Kohli's use of gold leaf and vibrant colors in these works is intended to evoke a sense of spiritual richness and vitality, as well as the energy and power of the divine feminine.

Before the Golden Womb series, Seema Kohli explored a variety of themes and concepts in her art. Her work has always been deeply spiritual, drawing inspiration from Hindu mythology and exploring the interconnectedness of all things. Another theme that Kohli has explored in her art is the idea of the divine feminine. Many of her works feature images of women, goddesses, and other feminine figures, and explore the power and energy of the female form. In her earlier works, Kohli explored the idea of interconnectedness and the cyclical nature of life, drawing inspiration from the natural world and the traditional art forms of India. Her works often feature intricate patterns and motifs, and she uses a range of materials and techniques to create multi-layered, textured pieces that invite the viewer to explore the depth and complexity of the human experience.

Overall, Seema Kohli's art is characterized by its exploration of spiritual themes and its use of intricate, multi-layered compositions. Her work invites the viewer to contemplate the mysteries of life and to connect with the deeper, more transcendent aspects of their own being..
Read More The concept of the Golden Womb is a symbol of the creative and nurturing powers of the feminine. The Golden Womb is also known as Hiranyagarbha in Sanskrit, translating to the "golden egg" or the "golden womb" symbolizing the potential for creation and new beginnings. It is a concept that is deeply rooted in Hindu mythology and spirituality, as well as in other spiritual and religious traditions around the world. Said to be the first manifestation of the divine, the source of all creation, it is described as a cosmic egg that contains the universe and everything within it. The Golden Womb is also associated with the goddess Devi, who is the embodiment of the divine feminine. Devi is revered as the source of all creation and is worshipped as the mother of the universe.

Hiranyagarbha is also associated with the idea of the self, or atman, which is believed to be the ultimate reality underlying all existence. In this sense, the concept of Hiranyagarbha can be seen as a metaphor for the self, representing the divine spark of consciousness that is present within all living beings.

Seema Kohli's exploration of the concept of the Golden Womb has been a central theme in her recent work. Her Golden Womb series features a collection of paintings, serigraphs and sculptures that depict the female form as a vessel of creation and transformation. Kohli's use of gold leaf and vibrant colors in these works is intended to evoke a sense of spiritual richness and vitality, as well as the energy and power of the divine feminine.

Before the Golden Womb series, Seema Kohli explored a variety of themes and concepts in her art. Her work has always been deeply spiritual, drawing inspiration from Hindu mythology and exploring the interconnectedness of all things. Another theme that Kohli has explored in her art is the idea of the divine feminine. Many of her works feature images of women, goddesses, and other feminine figures, and explore the power and energy of the female form. In her earlier works, Kohli explored the idea of interconnectedness and the cyclical nature of life, drawing inspiration from the natural world and the traditional art forms of India. Her works often feature intricate patterns and motifs, and she uses a range of materials and techniques to create multi-layered, textured pieces that invite the viewer to explore the depth and complexity of the human experience.

Overall, Seema Kohli's art is characterized by its exploration of spiritual themes and its use of intricate, multi-layered compositions. Her work invites the viewer to contemplate the mysteries of life and to connect with the deeper, more transcendent aspects of their own being..

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    The Golden Womb - 4

    35000

    By Seema Kohli ,

    Serigraph | Serigraph on Metallic Film on Pasted On Paper | 19.5 x 19.5

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    The Golden Womb - 5

    35000

    By Seema Kohli ,

    Serigraph | Serigraph on Metallic Film on Pasted On Paper | 19.5 x 19.5

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    The Golden Womb - 7

    35000

    By Seema Kohli ,

    Serigraph | Serigraph on Metallic Film on Pasted On Paper | 19.5 x 19.5

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    The Golden Womb - 9

    35000

    By Seema Kohli ,

    Serigraph | Serigraph on Metallic Film on Pasted On Paper | 19.5 x 19.5

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    The Golden Womb - 8

    35000

    By Seema Kohli ,

    Serigraph | Serigraph on Metallic Film on Pasted On Paper | 19.5 x 19.5

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    The Golden Womb - 1

    35000

    By Seema Kohli ,

    Serigraph | Serigraph on Metallic Film on Pasted On Paper | 19.5 x 19.5

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    The Golden Womb - 2

    35000

    By Seema Kohli ,

    Serigraph | Serigraph on Metallic Film on Pasted On Paper | 19.5 x 19.5

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    The Golden Womb - 3

    35000

    By Seema Kohli ,

    Serigraph | Serigraph on Metallic Film on Pasted On Paper | 19.5 x 19.5

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    The Golden Womb - 6

    35000

    By Seema Kohli ,

    Serigraph | Serigraph on Metallic Film on Pasted On Paper | 19.5 x 19.5

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    The Golden Womb - 10

    35000

    By Seema Kohli ,

    Serigraph | Serigraph on Metallic Film on Pasted On Paper | 19.5 x 19.5

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    The Golden Womb By Seema Kohli

    46000

    By Seema Kohli ,

    Serigraph | Serigraph on Paper | 31 x 39

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    Golden Womb Series of Conversations

    30000

    By Seema Kohli ,

    Serigraph | Serigraph on Paper | 30 x 22

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