Hello everyone!!!
Today is a Nepali New Year and I would like to share my artwork with you guys. This work I have done during the end of the lockdown. I have use hatching technic . I have work on a full sheet cartiage paper. It took me 4 days to complete it. I really enjoy to do this work ..hope everyone love this work ...and happy new year..
This is lacoted at Bhaktapur Durbar Square Near the main gate at the west end, one can admire a pair of multiple-armed statues of the terrible god Ugrabhairab and his counterpart Ugrachandi, the fearsome manifestation of Shiva’s consort Parvati. The statues date back to 1701 A.D. and it is said that the unfortunate sculptor had his hands cut off afterward, to prevent him from duplicating his masterpieces. Ugrachandi has eighteen arms holding weapons, and she is in the position of casually killing a (Buffalo) demon.