This original painting of the Gandaberunda — the legendary mythical two-headed eagle is a symbol of strength, resilience, and divine protection was used as the royal emblem of the Kingdom of Mysore by Wadiyar rulers. This painting was inspired by the artist’s roots and associations to the legacy of the city of Mysore. The generous use of gold in this painting represents the erstwhile opulence enhancing the Gandaberunda’s majesty, evoking an aura of grandeur and significance befitting its place in history as an emblem of power and prosperity.