Pichwai Art - Handmade Sharath Utsav Shreenathji Pichwai Painting
Within the array of pichwai artworks, one captivating depiction revolves around the festivities of Sharad Purnima, an autumnal celebration. This portrayal captures the enchanting swing ceremony of Radha and Krishna that unfolds beneath the radiance of the full moon. Adorned with charming illustrations of gopinis, this tableau unfolds in a serene glade adorned with fruit-laden trees, all beneath a celestial, star-studded sky. Overhead, divine beings shower their blessings from airborne vehicles, while the backdrop is adorned in a distinctive red hue, emblematic of the pichwai style originating from the Deccan region.
Pichwai is a detailed art form of traditional Indian hand painting originating over 400 years ago in the town of Nathdwara in Rajasthan, India. It depicts Lord Krishna's divine persona using vibrant colours, intricate designs, and careful brushwork. These handcrafted artworks are found in temples and homes, retelling Krishna's stories. Artists portray his playful childhood and serene moments with cows and Gopis. This art celebrates spirituality, craftsmanship, and devotion. It may take a talented artist up to several months to paint a detailed Pichwai.
Dimensions | 60 In × 36 Inches |
Product Care | Keep away from direct sunlight. Handle with care. |
Item Code |
PWNAU017 |