The first to wake up in any Indian Household and the last to sleep in a traditional Indian home, here is an Indian lady taking care of her household, cooking meals for her family, educating her children, taking care of her in-laws, and doing all of the above with a smile onher face.
Now maybe let's move away from that traditional Indian woman that defines the regular life of most Indian Women in rural India and, for a second, allow profile that lovely young lady who is well educated, working in a multinational firm, and raising kids and while doing all of this is living nuclear in a city all on her own, building her dreams and taking care of her homewhile doing so.
One common thing about women worldwide is this unmatched determination to multitask and excel at everything they set out to do. We all have that one woman in our life who has shaped our lives; Sometimes in the form of a mother, sometimes in the form of a daughter, and sometimes in the form of a wife, and whether we say it enough or not, we owe a lot to that lady in our life for making us who we are today.
Whether you saw that lady in your life struggle or zip through things, making them look effortless, she always did it with this infectious smile on her face. She is that rock that, when awakened, can move mountains and, when asleep, is recalculating all her next moves, which she will act and move ahead with the same speed as the next day begins.
This bronze sculpture is a tribute to that special lady in your life who made you who you are today, and that intricately designed fetus-styled sleeping position is a mere representation of a woman being the creator of the world and the reason humankind exists. We came from her womb, or she gave us that child we always wanted; let's take a moment to salute that lady.
Maybe adorning this bronze sculpture of The Sleeping Lady could be your reminder to express gratitude to her every single day, or perhaps this versatile and so artistically created sculpture would have a different meaning to you, but that’s the beauty of art; it entirely and solely lies in the eye of the beholder. But this Shakti Statue resembles Woman Strength, and at the House of G-Art, we respect and celebrate women in all our art forms