Demon Giant Paintings
Symbolism behind Demon Paintings
Demons in paintings have been an prominent character in
mythological paintings and though they are in the religious history of Hinduism
demons are always larger than humans and do have a bad energy represented. Demons
are mythological fantasy characters and usually in religious paintings depict
victory of good over evil.
Displaying demon paintings in your home or office will bring
abut a different feng shui energy. Visually the demons are always scary, larger
than size images and almost always covered with some blood. Small children are
always cared of the images of demons and the large teeth they have that are
mostly stained with blood.
There are also some demon paintings that show abnormal
faces, multiple body parts and broken or incomplete body shapes. Thus as feng shui is a pure energy coming
from visually happy images and the more beautiful colors you view the more
happiness and peace you are surrounded with, it is quite questionable as to
displaying such demon paintings at home.
Even though many justify that religious demon paintings are almost
always depicting victory of positive over negative and good over evil, the
visual images are always scary and full of symbols of war and fights. Then we
also see that the demons are dying, injured or have fear on their faces which
again represents another not so good energy for the viewers and observers.
In my personal opinion just have a closer look at some of
these paintings, go close to the demon faces , view their expressions their
eyes, their body parts, you will feel
the negative energy flow, and it will come out in form of confusion,
fear and a make you a bit disturbed, try it!
While moving away from these fearful artworks lest enjoy some happy healing art!
Wishing all my art lovers, art buyers, art collectors and blog readers a Very Very Happy Deepavali, Enjoy the festival of lights and Have a Successful New Year Ahead!
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