
Shiva's Trident and Tree of Life - HueForge Print
by cyanidesugar
Shiva's iconic trident pierces through cosmic clouds in this mystical fusion of Hindu symbolism and universal life force. The sacred tree's branches stretch into a star-filled void dotted with planets, while its roots mirror above in perfect symmetry. Rendered in ethereal grayscale with deep space blacks, the composition balances divine power with natural harmony, creating a meditative piece where spiritual iconography meets celestial wonder.
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