Bhairava at the Threshold
A guardian form held between mineral darkness and first fire.
Four visual worlds · Twelve digital works · Prices in INR and USD
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A guardian form held between mineral darkness and first fire.
A nocturnal field for desktop, mobile, tablet, and ultrawide screens.
River architecture, a vermilion moon, and a figure at the edge of time.
A monumental night portrait composed with restraint and reverence.
Ten quiet points of fire arranged across a starless field.
The residue of sound, ash, and a horizon beginning to return.
A storm portrait formed from ash, mountain, and blue-black distance.
Cold mountain light and a single field of uninterrupted blue.
A distant figure held inside a field of rain and charged air.
A precise geometry that emerges only where the dark permits it.
Architectural lines loosen into ember, smoke, and open space.
A sparse atmospheric field of mineral black and suspended embers.
A cinematic study of time, threshold, fearlessness, and Bhairava.
An image sequence shaped around Kali, night, dissolution, and returning light.
Shiva expressed through storm, stillness, ash, mountain, and blue-black space.
An abstract study of sacred geometry, empty space, embers, and architectural darkness.
A plain disclosure of Aghorism's AI-assisted image direction, selection, rejection, editing, and release boundaries.
An independent digital art label built around four visual worlds, precise editions, and clear limits on what the work claims.
How the Maharatri collection uses night, restrained flame, dissolution, and returning light across three digital works.
A collection note on blue-black atmosphere, mountain distance, ash, and the still point inside movement.
How the Shunya collection moves from precise geometry to dissolution, ember, and architectural darkness.
How the Kala collection turns threshold, mineral darkness, and first fire into a coherent three-work visual world.
Why Kala, Maharatri, Rudra, and Shunya share a label system without collapsing into one visual treatment.
A plain-language account of responsive gallery images, private delivery files, and what preview protection can honestly mean.
What an Aghorism digital edition permits, and what remains outside the license.
How duplicate charges, defective files, failed delivery, and change-of-mind requests are reviewed.
The limited customer and operational data needed to verify, deliver, and support an order.
The plain-language rules around pricing, payment verification, delivery, and artwork disclosure.
How explicit INR and USD checkout, provider verification, pending payments, and duplicate captures work.
How private files, expiring links, download allowances, and access recovery work.
The interaction, contrast, reflow, motion, and support standards used across Aghorism.
How the single studio reviews original artwork briefs, response times, data use, and project boundaries.
When wider artwork use needs a separate written agreement and what to include in an enquiry.