Description
At the center-left, two women dressed in vivid traditional attire (green and red sarees) are bathed in bright sunlight streaming through a wooden window, creating a dramatic contrast between light and shadow. Their presence feels quiet and reverent, suggesting they are either admiring the space or pausing in devotion.
The right side of the artwork showcases a vibrant mural of Lord Hanuman, richly detailed in green, red, and gold hues, depicted carrying the Sanjeevani mountain — a legendary moment from the Ramayana. Hanuman’s dynamic pose, adorned with regal ornaments, adds movement and divine energy to the otherwise still setting.
The left wall includes traditional kolam-style motifs and framed architectural elements, enhancing the folk and sacred ambience of the space. The arches, pillars, and muted red tones throughout the piece reinforce the Dravidian architectural influence.




