Riddhima Sen’s Divine Art Graces Berlin International Conclave: A Celebration of Culture, Power, and Spiritual Balance
Acclaimed Indian artist Riddhima Sen has made an indelible mark on the international art scene with her latest exhibition at The Berlin International Conclave. Showcasing a collection of spiritually inspired artworks, Sen’s paintings reflect a profound blend of cultural depth, artistic finesse, and divine symbolism.

Among the featured works, her painting of Lord Ganesha (Pic 1) stands out as a vibrant tribute to the God of wisdom and intellect. As the son of the universe’s creators and the first deity worshipped in any puja, Ganesha embodies auspicious beginnings and higher knowledge — themes that Sen captures with reverence and grace.

Another celebrated piece in the exhibit depicts Goddess Lakshmi, the harbinger of wealth and prosperity. This work signifies the smooth flow of fortune in the material world, or samsara, with Lakshmi’s serene expression and radiant aura infusing the canvas with a sense of abundance and divine generosity.

Sen’s powerful portrayal of Goddess Durga showcases the essence of strength and feminine power. Known for her ability to destroy evil and instill courage, Durga’s image evokes both reverence and resilience, symbolizing the triumph of good over fear.

A particularly striking painting features Ardhanarishwar — the divine union of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati — representing the perfect balance between masculine and feminine energies. Sen’s interpretation highlights the cosmic equilibrium necessary for the harmony of nature and life.
Closing the exhibition is a second, equally compelling depiction of Goddess Lakshmi, reinforcing the theme of cyclical prosperity and divine grace.
Riddhima Sen’s spiritually rich collection not only elevates Indian mythology on a global platform but also opens a dialogue on universal values of balance, power, and prosperity. Her art is a visual ode to the sacred, making this exhibition a highlight of the Berlin cultural calendar.

