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"The Evil Eye In Eastern Cultures" Original Acrylic Painting on Canvas by Delaram Gilani, Hand Signed with Certificate of Authenticity! Gallery Wrapped (48" x 72") and Ready to Hang! Retail $10,000.00
Item #209747

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Cultures as far east as China believed in the Evil Eye; they would ward off its influeces by spitting over their shoulders. They also practiced "Pa Kua", which is the tradition of hanging a mirror in order to reflect the bad energy back at the person committing the negative gaze. "The Evil Eye In Eastern Cultures" is an original acrylic painting on canvas by Delaram Gilani, hand signed by the artist! This piece comes gallery wrapped and ready to hang! Includes Certificate of Authenticity! Measures approx. 48" x 72" (image).
 
U.S. Delivery $199.95 | HI/AK $300.00

Delaram Gilani was born in Iran and raised in Dubai for 27 years where she trained in abstract painting. Her paintings have sold in Iran and Dubai and have been featured in various galleries. Gilani enjoys creating new and exciting work, and her collections continue to be promoted by Interior Designers throughout the Middle East and Europe.

Her latest abstract painting collection is called, “Evil Eye”. Viewed as a superstitious symbol in many cultures, the "EVIL EYE" has various meanings to people around the world. Some areas of the globe embrace it, while others live in fear of the eye because of its associations with bad luck, spells and pure evil. This inspired collection consists of rare and unique acrylic paintings on canvas that pay homage to the past and present global meaning of the evil eye.