Divine Krishna With Cow | Acrylic On Handmade Paper | By Shruti Subramani

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Item Code: DDI193
Artist: Shruti Subramani
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Acrylic On Handmade Paper
Dimensions 22 inch Height X 15 inch Width
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A Divine Enchantment: Krishna and His Cow

This exquisite artwork, "Divine Krishna With Cow," by the talented Shruti Subramani, captures the essence of the beloved Hindu deity Krishna in a vibrant and richly detailed Madhubani style painting. The piece is rendered in acrylics on handmade paper, lending it a unique texture and authenticity. The 22 x 15-inch dimensions make it a perfect focal point for any space, whether a home, office, or gallery. The painting features Krishna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu, depicted in a moment of serene contemplation, his flute held gently to his lips. His playful yet divine demeanor is expertly portrayed through expressive eyes and a delicate smile. He is adorned in traditional attire, his vibrant orange and yellow garments contrasting beautifully against the earthy tones of the background. At his side rests his faithful cow, a symbol of his pastoral upbringing and his deep connection to nature.

The Madhubani Tradition: Stories in Every Stroke

Madhubani painting, originating from the Mithila region of Bihar, India, is more than just art; it’s a centuries-old tradition deeply interwoven with the cultural fabric of the region. Passed down through generations of women, these paintings narrate stories from Hindu mythology, epics, and everyday life. The intricate details, bold colors, and symbolic imagery all contribute to a captivating narrative. The style is characterized by its use of natural dyes, detailed linework, and a decorative border that frames the central image. Shruti Subramani's work beautifully reflects this tradition, adding her personal artistic touch to create a piece that is both ancient and contemporary. The background of the painting is teeming with tiny symbols and figures, each telling its own silent story from the vast and rich tapestry of Hindu mythology.

Krishna: The Enchanting God of Love and Devotion

Krishna, the central figure in the painting, is one of the most beloved deities in Hinduism. His stories, recounted in the Mahabharata and the Bhagavata Purana, are filled with divine leelas (divine plays), showcasing his wisdom, mischief, courage, and divine love. His flute music enchanted the gopis (milkmaids) of Vrindavan, symbolizing the enchanting power of divine love. The cow in this painting further emphasizes Krishna’s close connection to nature and the simple life. The portrayal of the cow isn't merely decorative; it's a symbolic representation of Krishna's nurturing spirit and his intimate relationship with the natural world. The cow often stands as a symbol of abundance, prosperity and motherhood within Hindu culture. This depiction highlights the multifaceted nature of Krishna: a divine being, a playful child, and a benevolent protector.

A Piece of Art, A Piece of History

This Madhubani painting is not simply a decorative item; it is a tangible piece of history, a vibrant expression of a rich cultural tradition. Owning this artwork is akin to owning a fragment of the Mithila region's heritage, a testament to the enduring power of storytelling through art. The use of handmade paper further enhances the painting's authenticity, giving it a unique texture and a handcrafted feel. Each brushstroke carries within it the essence of ancient Indian artistry, making it a treasured possession for any art enthusiast or admirer of Hindu mythology. The piece is a perfect blend of ancient tradition and modern artistry. The vibrant colors, intricate details, and captivating imagery combine to create an artwork that is both aesthetically pleasing and profoundly meaningful.
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