





AVASTHA
Avasthā is a Sanskrit term often used in spiritual and philosophical contexts, referring to a state or condition of being. It represents the various stages of consciousness or awareness that one experiences. It is the state in which an individual exists — physically, mentally, and spiritually at any moment.
Avasthā invites reflection on the fluid nature of our inner worlds and encourages a deeper connection to the present moment.
Made with sand, pigments & binder on cotton canvas.
Measurements: W 40 x H 40 x D 2 cm
Avasthā is a Sanskrit term often used in spiritual and philosophical contexts, referring to a state or condition of being. It represents the various stages of consciousness or awareness that one experiences. It is the state in which an individual exists — physically, mentally, and spiritually at any moment.
Avasthā invites reflection on the fluid nature of our inner worlds and encourages a deeper connection to the present moment.
Made with sand, pigments & binder on cotton canvas.
Measurements: W 40 x H 40 x D 2 cm
Avasthā is a Sanskrit term often used in spiritual and philosophical contexts, referring to a state or condition of being. It represents the various stages of consciousness or awareness that one experiences. It is the state in which an individual exists — physically, mentally, and spiritually at any moment.
Avasthā invites reflection on the fluid nature of our inner worlds and encourages a deeper connection to the present moment.
Made with sand, pigments & binder on cotton canvas.
Measurements: W 40 x H 40 x D 2 cm