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Two Figures Shaking Hands at Temple Skyline

Lithograph on Paper

54 × 76 cm | 21.3 × 29.9 in

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Two Figures Shaking Hands at Temple Skyline Sale price$1,410.00

About the work

Two figures from contrasting cultures clasp hands in greeting against a silhouetted skyline of Nepali temples and mountain peaks, with a radiating sun overhead. Rendered in bold black and white, the lithograph blends folk simplicity with a powerful message of cross-cultural unity.

Nuche Kaji Bajracharya (Nepal).

Lithograph on Paper, 76 × 54 cm.

Part of the permanent collection of the Hindiyeh Museum of Arts, Jordan. One of a kind.

Materials
Lithograph on Paper
Medium
Size
54 × 76 cm | 21.3 × 29.9 in
Rarity
Limited Edition
Certificate of authenticity
Included
Genre
Conceptual Art & Installation
Colours
Black and White
Location
Amman, Jordan

About the artist

Nuche Kaji Bajracharya — Lithograph on paper , 76 × 54 cm (representative image)
Nuche Kaji Bajracharya

Nepal

Nhuchhe Kaji Bajracharya, born in 1960, is a distinguished Nepalese painter renowned for his mastery in the traditional art form of paubha, a genre deeply rooted in Newar culture that depicts Hindu and Buddhist deities and mandalas. Originating from Bhaktapur, Nepal, Bajracharya has dedicated his career to preserving and revitalizing this intricate art form.

Bajracharya's work is characterized by the infusion of elements from both Hindu and Buddhist theology, showcasing his profound understanding of religious iconography. His exceptional command over the mandala is particularly noteworthy, reflecting a meticulous attention to detail and a deep spiritual connection to his subjects. His paintings have been exhibited and archived in venues across France, the United States, and China, among others, highlighting the international recognition of his contributions to the art world. ([epaper.ekantipur.com](https://epaper.ekantipur.com/kathmandupost/2018-05-01?utm_source=openai))

In addition to his artistic endeavors, Bajracharya has been an advocate for the resurgence of paubha art. He has emphasized the importance of institutional support and collaboration among artists to ensure the continuity and growth of this traditional art form. His efforts have been instrumental in bringing greater exposure and appreciation to paubha art, both within Nepal and internationally. ([epaper.ekantipur.com](https://epaper.ekantipur.com/kathmandupost/2018-05-01?utm_source=openai))

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