Last supper

In the realm of Indian art, few have dared to reinterpret a masterpiece from the Western canon as boldly as Raveendran Valpad. His rendition of Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper, one of the most famous works of Renaissance art, moves beyond the bounds of reality and enters the realm of abstraction, where geometry meets spirituality. In Raveendran’s Last Supper, the familiar scene of Christ and his disciples gathered before the crucifixion is in the artist’s unique application of the Cancuperik style, rooted in sacred geometry and mystical traditions.

Raveendran presents each figure as an interlocking triangle, a symbolic reflection of the Holy Trinity and the balance of the divine order.

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