Sweet Tune Of Flute | Natural Color On Handmade Sheet | By Rakesh Kumar

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Item Code: DDJ079
Artist: Rakesh Kumar - Orissa
Specifications:
Natural Color On Handmade Cloth
Dimensions 19.6 inch Height X 19.6 inch Width
Handmade
Handmade
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100% Made in India
100% Made in India
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A Glimpse into Krishna's Enchanting World

This exquisite Pattachitra painting, "Sweet Tune Of Flute," transports you to the heart of Krishna's divine world. Crafted by the talented Rakesh Kumar, this artwork is a stunning example of Odisha's rich artistic heritage. The vibrant natural colors applied to handmade cloth bring the scene to life with remarkable detail and depth. The 19.6 x 19.6 inch square canvas is a perfect size to grace any wall, adding a touch of spirituality and beauty to your space.

The Divine Krishna and His Consorts

The painting depicts Krishna, the mischievous and beloved eighth avatar of Vishnu, playing his enchanting flute. His mesmerizing music is said to captivate not only the gopis (milkmaids) but also the very creatures of nature. In this piece, Krishna is shown surrounded by cows, symbols of abundance and purity, reflecting his connection to the pastoral life and his role as the protector of nature. Accompanying Krishna are two gopis, their graceful poses suggesting their adoration and devotion. Their vibrant attire, rendered with meticulous detail, further enriches the visual narrative. The gopis' devotion to Krishna is a cornerstone of the Krishna-bhakti (devotion to Krishna) tradition, often celebrated in the poetry and song of the bhakti movement. Their presence adds a layer of emotional complexity to the scene, reflecting the multifaceted nature of Krishna's relationships and influence.

The Significance of Swans and the Sacred Tree

Notice the graceful swans in each corner of the painting. In Hindu mythology, the swan is a symbol of purity, grace, and devotion. Its ability to separate milk from water is often interpreted as the ability to discern truth from falsehood, a quality revered in spiritual practice. The presence of the swans in this Pattachitra enhances the spiritual context of the painting, adding layers of symbolism to the already rich narrative. The scene is set beneath a lush, flowering tree. Trees in Indian mythology often signify knowledge, protection, and spiritual growth. The tree under which Krishna plays his flute serves as a sacred backdrop, emphasizing the divine nature of this moment.

The Art of Pattachitra: A Timeless Tradition

This painting is a remarkable example of the Pattachitra art form, a tradition that has flourished in Odisha for centuries. Pattachitra, meaning "picture on cloth," is characterized by its vibrant colors, intricate details, and use of natural pigments. The artists meticulously prepare the cloth and carefully apply the colors, a process that requires great skill and patience. This commitment to tradition ensures the creation of artworks of exceptional beauty and lasting quality. Rakesh Kumar’s artistry in this piece is a testament to the enduring legacy of Pattachitra, allowing you to bring a piece of Odisha's vibrant cultural heritage into your home.

A Collector's Item and a Spiritual Landmark

This "Sweet Tune Of Flute" Pattachitra is more than just a painting; it's a piece of history, a cultural artifact, and a testament to devotion. Own a piece of India's rich artistic heritage, a vibrant depiction of one of Hinduism's most beloved deities. Its inherent spiritual value and artistic quality make it a desirable piece for art collectors and those seeking to bring a touch of serenity and spirituality into their homes. The use of natural colors ensures its longevity, promising to be a cherished heirloom for generations to come.
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