Some images are not made to be admired from a distance. They are made to be felt.
The Avatar Narasimha : the half-man, half-lion avatar of Hindu tradition has been depicted across centuries of Indian devotional art as the embodiment of force held at the threshold of restraint. This piece draws from that visual tradition, specifically the Kalighat school of 19th century Bengal, where sacred figures were rendered with a directness and energy that no formal academic tradition could replicate.
Translated into cream and navy across a jacquard cashmere crewneck, the figure does not lose its weight in the reduction. If anything, two colors sharpen what full color softens ,the tension in the pose, the scale of the form, the sense that something powerful has been stilled but not diminished.
Part of the MXOL Homage Chapter — an ongoing series built around the visual languages of artists whose work deserves to be carried, not just hung.
Material: 100% Cashmere
Gauge: 12GG
Stitch: Jacquard