Replicating the Divine
The making of divine images such as Russian Orthodox icons and the Hindu goddess Durga.
For the painter of a Russian religious icon, the paramount purpose is the continuation of a tradition, in which the painter seeks only to take his proper place, creating an image which opens a gateway to the divine.
The Hindu goddess Durga is at the centre of the popular annual festival of Durga Puja, where communities create images of the goddess in everyday materials - clay, wood, straw and oil paint - which then are endowed with a transcendental character.
(Photo: Russian Orhtodox icon of the Virgin Mary and child. Credit: Trustees of the British Museum)
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