"Zher Su" or "Eye of the Earth"
The painting "Zher Su" was made by the Kazakh artist Eva Schulz using the author's unique felting technique, that is, from pressed wool. There are no analogues of the painting in the world, the work of art is exclusive, belongs to the series "Hymn of the Great Steppe" and has a certificate of copyright protection.
Tengrianism was considered not so much the first religion, but the worldview of the nomadic people. Tengri is the spirit of the sky, respectively, in Tengrism it was the name of God. Zher Su (literal translation "Earth water") was one of the most powerful goddesses protecting people. Sometimes she was called Mother Earth. Everyone dreamed of being under the auspices of the goddess Zher Su.
In order to come to the rescue in time, the goddess had to see everyone and know everything. Therefore, the center of the picture is a huge eye. It is sometimes called the "Eye of the Earth". Scattered across the canvas are petroglyphs (rock paintings), denoting all life on earth and in water. Behind the "Eye of the Earth" is the silhouette of the palm, this is the so-called "Hand of Fatima". This is the talisman of several religions at once - Judaism, Islam, Christianity, Buddhism and others.
Thus, this work in the technique of artistic felt is a double amulet for its owner and has great mystical significance.
The picture is a talisman, protects the house, family, promotes fertility, gives good luck in love and family relationships. Art collector Aziza Azizova.