H8 Handed Goddess

$480.00
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One of One drawing illustration using Pen and ink, printed ink and white ink on plain paper.

Drawing depicts a semi nude and breast less horned female with a cobra snake wrapped on her body and eight arms holding symbols of sight, sound, taste and mind and their counterparts- tools of pleasure and enlightenment and weapons. This Goddess stands on a sea of skulls that extend back to white mountains.

There is a wooden, vine like motif framing the Goddess with a web to the left and a skull spider to the right and two night blooms. To the left there is a Raven and the right there is a black rat, both symbols of death and decay. This drawing was inspired by the Hindu Goddess Durga but with a Left Hand Path and Satanic take.

Drawing size is 11x14 inches

Frame is thrift store repurposed- wood material, color black.

Frame size is 13.7x16.5 inches

This frame is wall hang only

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One of One drawing illustration using Pen and ink, printed ink and white ink on plain paper.

Drawing depicts a semi nude and breast less horned female with a cobra snake wrapped on her body and eight arms holding symbols of sight, sound, taste and mind and their counterparts- tools of pleasure and enlightenment and weapons. This Goddess stands on a sea of skulls that extend back to white mountains.

There is a wooden, vine like motif framing the Goddess with a web to the left and a skull spider to the right and two night blooms. To the left there is a Raven and the right there is a black rat, both symbols of death and decay. This drawing was inspired by the Hindu Goddess Durga but with a Left Hand Path and Satanic take.

Drawing size is 11x14 inches

Frame is thrift store repurposed- wood material, color black.

Frame size is 13.7x16.5 inches

This frame is wall hang only

One of One drawing illustration using Pen and ink, printed ink and white ink on plain paper.

Drawing depicts a semi nude and breast less horned female with a cobra snake wrapped on her body and eight arms holding symbols of sight, sound, taste and mind and their counterparts- tools of pleasure and enlightenment and weapons. This Goddess stands on a sea of skulls that extend back to white mountains.

There is a wooden, vine like motif framing the Goddess with a web to the left and a skull spider to the right and two night blooms. To the left there is a Raven and the right there is a black rat, both symbols of death and decay. This drawing was inspired by the Hindu Goddess Durga but with a Left Hand Path and Satanic take.

Drawing size is 11x14 inches

Frame is thrift store repurposed- wood material, color black.

Frame size is 13.7x16.5 inches

This frame is wall hang only

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