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Shiva

by Santo76
Shiva

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Submitted by Santo76 on January 8, 2009

ppap

you could develop a back illo with the goddess arm going towards the front! I like it ;)

Yayi

Wow! I want one!

dotsk.

I don't like the blue arm as much, but that's just me being picky about the name...

Nice design otherwise!

Reliquum

Very cool. Have you thought about one with multiple arms (6+)?

Santo76
Santo76 profile pic Artist

Yhea! it's a good idea... I'm not an expert in the hindi culture, but I think it is Ganesh who has 6 arms (the one that looks like an elephant)
I'll give it a try, thanks!

tylerneely

very nice colors & placement - maybe something more?

simply..beautiful

I like the idea, but I do think it's missing something... and I don't like the blue arm...

greenttentacle

Perhaps different colours and the palm over the heart?

asphyxia

I don't much about this, but from a very quick google search it seems that both Shiva and Ganesh have four arms, and that it is Ganesha who is associated with the om symbol.

I'm one who prefers accuracy, so I probably would have liked it if you'd done some research and were sure of your facts :)

But that's just me :)

Santo76
Santo76 profile pic Artist

I also like accuracy, and of course I did some research. I said I'm not an expert because I just did research enough to create a T based on Shiva. She is sometimes represented with only 2 arms and some other times with 4 (it depends on the age of the painting and the religious branch).

Anyway, I didn't want a shirt filled with arms... I just wanted the ohm hand (wich Shiva also has) wich represents her protection. I wanted something simple and with this hindi style... just this...

fishafoba

love it all but the blue--too far off of your color scheme, esp. w/the tee color. its distracting. make it a warmer color, and you have a winner! 4 for now!

zitone

cute!

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