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KETNA PATEL ART STUDIO

GODDESS NAVRATRI

GODDESS NAVRATRI

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A Sun Goddess reflects the rays of the Sun. She is strong, passionate, fiery and stubborn. From the first rays of sunlight at dawn until the last shadows cast at dusk she has drive and determination. It is easy to think of the Goddess of the Moon. A Moon Goddess sounds feminine and symbolises all the traits and characteristic’s of the Divine Feminine. A Sun Goddess however would have very different powerful characteristics’. There is a huge energy shift happening in our time. Its unprecedented, extraordinary and exciting. Women are learning to become more self-empowered and are taking back control of their lives.

Since childhood, I have looked forward to the nine days of NAVRATRI every year where dance and music is transmuted to honour and celebrate Goddess energy.  Navratri, meaning "nine nights," is a Hindu festival rooted in the profound connection between the human system and natural elements like the Earth, Moon, and Sun. Celebrated from the day after the new moon, the first nine days of the lunar cycle are considered feminine and are dedicated to Devi, the feminine aspect of the Divine. This period highlights the importance of learning, symbolized by Sharada, the goddess of learning. The post-autumnal equinox, a time supporting feminine energy, makes the Navratri in October the most significant. Navratri emphasizes the balance between masculine and feminine qualities in existence, celebrating the feminine to prevent it from fading into the background.

Each Fine Art Print is titled, numbered and signed in Ketna’s handwriting.

Depending on each composition’s ‘personality’, colour spectrum and destined geographical location, the Artwork is printed either as a C-Type print on Fuji gloss paper or as a Giclee print on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag paper. (For humid countries e.g Singapore, C-type Fuji paper is advised as it is does not let moisture and mould through)

All Prints are made at the most accredited and reputable Printing studios in London, Singapore or New Delhi, using the best quality fine art archival paper available.

The studio meticulously keeps account of each numbered print, including when and who it was sold to, so there is no chance of duplication.

Each Fine Art Paper Print comes in an edition of 50, so for the three sizes, the total prints ever made will be 150.

Each Metal Print comes in an edition of 25, so for the three sizes, the total prints ever made will be 75.  

Each Acrylic Print comes in an edition of 10, so for the three sizes, the total prints ever made will be 30.

For each composition, there are up to 5 Artists Proofs for colour and production quality checks. The total edition for each artwork is therefore 260.

Each Print is made to order. Please allow 10 working days for delivery.

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