Bunjil
This fine art pigment ink print on 100% cotton rag archival paper is an original painting made with ochre and charcoal by Dharshi de Silva. This artwork may remind you of the Eye of Horus. Horus was the ancient sky god often depicted as a falcon. In ancient times, The Eye of Horus was used as an amulet to ward off evil. The ancients believed that people with ill intentions and unwanted events could be counteracted with a 'good eye' such as the Eye of Horus. If you are interested in reading more about this painting, a blog post is coming soon; please subscribe to Dharshi's blog here.
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How to care for your Art work
An eco-print painting does not fade as long as you treat it like a watercolour painting. It is essential to keep it away from direct sunlight and maintain low humidity in the room. Using an LED spotlight to illuminate the canvas is best, as extended exposure to fluorescent lighting can fade the colours. Additionally, the paintings are treated with several layers of art-grade matte fixative, which helps protect them. However, like with any fine art, it is advisable not to touch the canvas unless absolutely necessary.