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Last Sajda

Last Sajda

Regular price £300.00 GBP
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ATTENTION:
  • As paintings are created by hand, the outcome may exhibit slight differences compared to the image shown.

Product Description 

Introducing our exquisite acrylic painting, a profound depiction of a pivotal moment in Islamic history: Imam Al-Hussain's Last Sajda (Prostration) at the Battle of Karbala.

In this stunning artwork, the artist skillfully captures the essence of that fateful moment on the battlefield of Karbala. Imam Al-Hussain, the embodiment of courage and righteousness, is depicted in the midst of his last prostration to Allah, seeking divine guidance and strength as he prepares to face martyrdom.

The rich, vibrant colors and intricate brushwork bring this powerful scene to life, conveying the profound emotions and spiritual significance of the moment. The details in every brushstroke invite viewers to reflect upon the timeless values of justice, self-sacrifice, and unwavering devotion to one's beliefs.

This painting is not just a work of art; it is a symbol of strength, resilience, and the enduring legacy of Imam Al-Hussain's stand against tyranny and oppression. It is a testament to the enduring power of faith and a reminder of the sacrifices made in the name of justice.

Dimensions

Size: 40cm x 50cm

* Different sizes available upon request

Care information

Taking care of acrylic paintings is important to ensure their longevity and preserve their vibrant colours. Here are some steps you can follow to properly care for your acrylic paintings:

Placement and Display:

  • Avoid direct sunlight: UV rays from sunlight can cause fading and deterioration of acrylic paint over time. Display your paintings away from direct sunlight or use UV-protective glass if framing.
  • Control humidity and temperature: Extreme fluctuations in temperature and humidity can cause acrylic paint to crack or warp. Ideally, maintain a consistent environment with moderate temperature and humidity levels.

Handling:

  • Always handle with clean hands: Oils and dirt from your hands can transfer onto the painting's surface and affect its appearance over time.
  • Use caution when touching the surface: Try not to touch the painted surface directly, especially if the painting is not varnished. If you must handle the painting, hold it by the edges or use gloves.

Cleaning:

  • Dusting: Regularly dust the surface of the painting using a soft, clean, and dry brush or a microfiber cloth. Gently brush away any loose dirt or particles.
  • Avoid moisture: Do not use water or any liquid cleaning solutions to clean the painting, as moisture can damage the paint layers.

Avoid Smoke and Moisture:

  • Keep your paintings away from environments with smoke, heavy fumes, or excessive moisture, as these can damage the paint and canvas.
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