hello hive members....!
hope u all r good and fit ,hear I present my pencil sketch of lord ganesha, hope u guys like it. Took 6 hours to complete it.
Ganesha, also spelled Ganesh, also called Ganapati, elephant-headed Hindu god of beginnings, who is traditionally worshipped before any major enterprise and is the patron of intellectuals, bankers, scribes, and authors. His name means both “Lord of the People” (gana means the common people) and “Lord of the Ganas” (Ganesha is the chief of the ganas, the goblin hosts of Shiva). Ganesha is potbellied and generally depicted as holding in his hand a few round Indian sweets, of which he is inordinately fond. His vehicle (vahana) is the large Indian bandicoot rat, which symbolizes Ganesha’s ability to overcome anything to get what he wants. Like a rat and like an elephant, Ganesha is a remover of obstacles. The 10-day late-summer (August–September) festival Ganesh Chaturthi is devoted to him.
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Hi @art.hunter!
Thanks for tagging me on Twitter when you shared this post. Beautiful work, but I'd like to make a couple of suggestions, if you don't mind.
~ When sharing art like this, you'll find people are more willing to support with upvotes & reblogs when you've also shared the process (such as, the initial sketch, partially done, the completely piece) to help show that you're the artist behind it.
~ Noting when you've copy pasted descriptions from other sources (such as https://www.britannica.com/topic/Ganesha in the post above) is advisable, so your content isn't reported to Hive Watchers for plagiarism.
I look forward to seeing more of your creations!
@ocd tq for ur support♥️ and, I will be take care of the description from now onwards, once again tq for the reply sir