As a young man, Lord Krishna loved to dally and dance with the gopis or milkmaids in the forests of Brindavan. In this painting, a master painter of Orissa has depicted the blue god encircling the waist of Radha - with the flute in his hand. The divine couple is drawn together, rapturously gazing into each other joyous eyes. The dancing milkmaids, the spotted deer and the bright peacocks are mesmerized by the divine dancers. The artist has used vegetable colors and dyes which are vividly heightened by the natural luster of Tussar silk.
How to Display: This painting can be displayed in a protective glass (preferably non-reflecting glass) frame with a plain or ornamental border. This will help preserve the richness and lustre of its colors. You can also display it like any wall-hanging (unframed). Make sure that the painting does not get direct sunlight.
Maintenance Tips: If displayed unframed, do not hang the painting on a damp wall. Keep it clear of dirt and dust by cleaning it with a soft dry cloth or a soft brush. If the painting is being framed, then make sure the frame is air-tight.
Height: 64 cms (25.6)
Width: 46 cms (18.4)
Delivery: 3 weeks min.
Please Note: Actual size, design and color may vary slightly from that shown in the image above. |
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