This painting depicts Indian Kathak dancers as Gopis searching for Krishna, inspired by the Bhagavatam story. The Gopis represent the human soul seeking the All-Pervading God, yearning for unity and liberation from earthly desires. The painting showcases the Gopis in distress, hearing only Krishna's divine flute.
This unique piece of art is a must-have for anyone appreciating Indian culture and mythology. The painting is a beautiful representation of the eternal love between the Gopis and Krishna. The use of oil paints on canvas gives the artwork a rich and vibrant texture. The painting is a great addition to any room, and its cultural significance makes it a valuable piece of art. The artwork is also a great conversation starter, allowing viewers to appreciate the beauty of Indian mythology. The painting's themes of love, unity, and liberation are timeless and universal, making it a great piece of art for anyone to own.
The artwork is created using oil paints on primed canvas.
Size: 30"x 24" ships rolled in tube
The painting is shipped by India Post with tracking and comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity.
The artist's copyrights are retained, are not transferred by a sale.
Import duties / taxes/ Local levies are the buyer's responsibility.
size | 30x24 inches |
medium | oil paints |
canvas type | primed canvas |
weight | 2.6 pounds |
shipping | shipped by India Post with tracking |
Indian Kathak Dancers Gopis Dancing and Waiting for Krishna
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