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The Empress Painting

Hugh F. Colmer

Painting, Digital on Other

Size: 24 W x 20 H x 2 D in

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The Empress, Raja Rajeshwari (Devi), is honored as Queen of Queens. Devi is the life force and all-powerful goddess of the spheres. Her smile gives a feeling of confidence. She is adored and feared, the focus of every conscious and unconscious breath, the life force which unites Brahma, the creator of the universe, the power of Vishnu, who protects and sustains the universe, and the power of Shiva, the destroyer of all the deities in the universe at the end of a kalpa. When Shiva receives permission from Devi He reinstates the gods as they were before the dissolution of the universe. Devi has a halo of the-five headed serpent, Ananta Shesha, who does not change at the end of a kalpa. A kalpa is 4.32 billion years, a “day (only) of Brahma” or one thousand mahayugas, (scientists estimate the age of the universe at 13.7 billion years). Each kalpa is divided into 14 manvantaras (each lasting 306,720,000 years). Devi is holding the trishula, a trident that is the emblem of the god Shiva. The weapon symbolizes the irresistible force of transcendental reality. The three prongs of the trishula represent Shiva’s three aspects of: creator, preserver, destroyer as well as the three shakti (powers): will, action and wisdom. Durga, the fearsome aspect of Devi, also brandishes a trishula in one of her seven hands.

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Painting:Digital on Other

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:24 W x 20 H x 2 D in

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Hugh Colmer (1935-), a British artist, who studied at the London School of Printing, is a painter of abstract expressionist works, he is a stunning colorist who favors richly layered brilliant tones.


In the early 2000s, Colmer worked experimentally with abstract art, ancient icons, and classical imagery. Colmer paints in groups named for their source of inspiration e.g. the Harmonic Convergence.

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