This horizontal frieze presents Ganesha in dynamic posture, surrounded by attendant figures arranged in architectural rhythm. The composition is not theatrical; it follows the disciplined format of temple lintels where divinity is framed within structured canopy lines.
The central dancing Vinayaka anchors the composition. Surrounding figures create procession and balance, forming a continuous narrative band across the length of the panel. The upper scrollwork establishes containment, guiding the eye laterally rather than upward.
At 122 cm in length, the panel carries architectural presence suitable for:
Mandir entrances
Shrine lintels
Devotional wall installations
Cultural residences
Temple-inspired interiors
The relief carving creates depth without visual congestion. Light settles within recessed areas, allowing the form to reveal itself gradually.
This is sacred movement rendered in structural discipline.
Human Time, Preserved. Made Slowly. Kept Forever.
Product Overview
Material: Solid Poola Wood
Origin: Madhavamala, Andhra Pradesh, India
Dimensions: Length 122 cm x Width 31 cm
Thickness: 5 cm
Weight: Approx. 8 kg
Form: Horizontal temple narrative frieze
Iconography: Dancing Ganesha (Nritya Vinayaka) with attendant figures
Technique: Hand carved medium-to-high relief
Installation: Wall-mounted or lintel placement
Price: 51,000
Origin – Madhavamala, Andhra Pradesh
Madhavamala’s wood carving lineage draws from temple architecture rather than surface ornament. Poola wood, native to the region, provides structural stability and a fine grain suited for sustained carving depth across extended horizontal spans.
Dancing Ganesha forms frequently appear in temple mandapas and festival processional imagery. This panel translates that iconography into carved wood while retaining architectural proportion.
Craft and Process
The carving begins with a single seasoned slab of Poola wood selected for grain continuity.
The canopy line is carved first to establish horizontal flow.
The central Vinayaka form is proportioned and blocked.
Attendant figures are carved sequentially to maintain procession rhythm.
Lower border detailing anchors the composition.
Surface refinement preserves subtle evidence of chisel work in recessed planes.
All elements emerge from one continuous body of wood. No applied components are added afterward.
The carving sequence prioritizes balance and measured rhythm over density of detail.
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