About Art Work:
Radha Krishna Love Painting is beautifully Painted on Cotton Fabric With the help of thin pointed hairs brushes and natural stone colors.
Krishna, the most adorable God in Hindu mythology and Radha, who enchants even him, are not separate but one entity. Their survival is incomplete without each other. The idols are placed, worshipped and their names are taken together. Since this divine couple is never witnessed by human senses, we can believe what we have received in our heritage.
Pichwai is a traditional style of Indian painting that originated in the town of Nathdwara in the state of Rajasthan. The term "Pichwai" is derived from the Hindi word "pichh" meaning "back" and "wai" meaning "hanging." These paintings were originally created as large cloth backdrops to be hung behind the idols of Lord Krishna in temples.
Pichwai paintings are known for their intricate designs and vibrant colors, which are created using natural dyes and pigments. They typically depict scenes from the life of Lord Krishna, including his childhood antics, his interactions with the gopis (milkmaids), and his various heroic deeds.
The process of creating a Pichwai painting is highly labor-intensive and involves several stages. First, a sketch of the design is made on a large piece of cloth, which is then filled in with natural dyes and pigments. The painting is then carefully embroidered with fine threads to create intricate details and textures.
Pichwai paintings are not only aesthetically beautiful, but they also serve a spiritual purpose. They are believed to enhance the divine atmosphere of the temple and aid in the worship of Lord Krishna. In addition to their religious significance, Pichwai paintings are also highly valued as works of art and have become popular collectibles among art enthusiasts.
Today, Pichwai paintings are not just limited to the temple context but are also created as standalone pieces of art. They are sold in galleries and art fairs, and many artists have adapted the traditional style to create modern, innovative versions of the art form.
Subject: Cultural
Type: Handmade
Styles: Miniature Art, Ethnic Art, Folk Art
Origin: Rajasthan (India)
Details and Dimensions:
Materials: Cloth
Paint: Natural Stone Colors
Size: 18 x 12 Inches
UNFRAMED ( Send in Roll Foam)
DISCLAIMER: The painting colors you see on our website can vary in person due to the colour variations of each photograph and each computer screen. Multiple factors can affect colour display, none of which we have any control of.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS: Please do not put fingerprints on the painting as it can damage it, avoid water/ moisture to fall on the painting. It is always recommended to frame the painting as early as possible.