Melasti Ceremony, Bali
An original watercolor painting of Melasti Ceremony in Bali, reproduced as an A7 greeting card on recycled paper, with an environmentally conscious presentation, it offers a timeless way to share art and thoughtful messages.
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An original watercolor painting of Melasti Ceremony in Bali, reproduced as an A7 greeting card on recycled paper, with an environmentally conscious presentation, it offers a timeless way to share art and thoughtful messages.
| Dimensions | 7.4 × 10.5 cm |
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As the day begins to soften toward evening, a procession moves toward the sea.
Melasti Ceremony (Balinese Hindu Purification Ceremony) captures a moment from one of Bali’s important Hindu ceremonies, when communities gather and make their way toward the water as part of a tradition of purification and spiritual preparation.
In the painting, the figures appear almost entirely in silhouette. Their forms, ceremonial umbrellas, offerings, and movements are set against a sky of deep blue and violet, reflecting the changing light near sunset.
Rather than depicting every detail literally, the watercolor allows the procession to become part of the landscape — a gathering of people, sea, sky, and ceremony brought together in a single quiet moment.
Each greeting card print is reproduced from the artist’s original watercolor painting on recycled paper, preserving the charm and character of the original artwork.
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