The painting strongly resembles a Sri Yantra, a sacred geometric diagram from Hindu Tantra traditions, often associated with the goddess Sri Lalita or Tripura Sundari. The Sri Yantra is a symbol of spiritual unity, balance, and cosmic energy, believed to bring prosperity and harmony. The use of bright, swirling colours and symmetrical patterns, influenced and inspired by psychedelic or visionary art movements, draws from Eastern mysticism to explore consciousness and transcendence.
The artist hopes viewers will feel a sense of awe, peace, and spiritual connection. The Sri Yantra is traditionally used as a meditation tool, so the painting encourages contemplation, focus, and a sense of inner calm. Viewers might consider the interconnectedness of the universe, the balance of energies (such as masculine and feminine, represented by the interlocking triangles), or simply marvel at the complexity and beauty of the design. The glowing effect adds a modern, otherworldly vibe, inviting viewers to reflect on the mystical or metaphysical.
The medium is oil colour with a glowing, neon-like effect, which involves fluorescent or phosphorescent paints. The ancient symbolism of the Sri Yantra, with a contemporary, eye-catching aesthetic, makes it accessible and engaging for a modern audience. The subject matter, the Sri Yantra, is chosen for its profound spiritual significance and universal appeal as a symbol of harmony and enlightenment. The style, highly detailed, colourful, and symmetrical, reflects both the traditional precision of yantra art and a psychedelic influence, aiming to captivate and immerse the viewer in a meditative, visually stimulating experience.
