This numbered edition Canvas Print, designed by Viktoriya Wright, comes with a numbered and signed certificate of authenticity. Ready to hang, this image is printed onto a 450gsm white finish, 100% cotton canvas and stretched over 1.5” deep wood stretcher bars (3/4” for XS). Each print comes with wall hanging hardware.
This numbered edition Canvas Print, designed by Viktoriya Wright, comes with a numbered and signed certificate of authenticity. New “KIT” Canvas: Inkjet printing onto highest quality poly-cotton canvas. Archival light-fade resistant inks. Mirror edge over Aluminum stretcher bars. Includes a patented DIY stretching system and hardware to mount. Deliver in kit form.
A cobra, a venomous snake, is a recurrent motif in art, symbolizing various concepts across different cultures. In many Eastern traditions, particularly in Hinduism and ancient Egyptian culture, the cobra is associated with divinity, protection, and royalty. In Hindu mythology, cobras often adorn the god Shiva, representing both destructive and regenerative forces.In Western art, cobras are The sometimes portrayed in a more menacing light, symbolizing danger, deceit, or fear. The serpent's hypnotic gaze and threatening posture make it a potent symbol in various mythologies and artistic representations.Overall, the cobra's significance in art spans a range of cultural interpretations, encapsulating both positive and negative connotations depending on the context and artistic intention.
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