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Shri Krishna in Madhubani by Izhar Ansari (Acrylic Colors on Canvas)

3,000.00

Size : Medium
Dimensions : H: 11.7 (in) | W: 8.3 (in)
Medium : Acrylic Colors on Canvas

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SKU: MM2800 Categories: ,
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In this captivating Madhubani painting by Izhar Ansari, Lord Krishna is depicted enveloped within a serene grove, his divine presence suffusing the surroundings with an aura of tranquility and enchantment. With a soulful demeanor, Krishna is portrayed engrossed in the melodious strains of his flute, each note resonating through the verdant expanse of Vrindavan, the sacred playground of his youth. The artist skillfully captures the essence of Krishna’s divine playfulness and his profound connection with nature. The vibrant hues and intricate patterns characteristic of Madhubani art adorn the canvas, breathing life into the scene. Every element, from the swaying branches of trees to the fluttering of birds, seems to dance in harmony with Krishna’s music, evoking a sense of joy and spiritual fulfillment. As the flute melodies weave their way through the grove, they become a conduit for Krishna’s boundless love and compassion, touching the hearts of all beings fortunate enough to hear them. Through this painting, Izhar Ansari not only celebrates the timeless beauty of Krishna’s divine music but also invites viewers to immerse themselves in the sacred realm of Vrindavan, where every moment is suffused with the presence of the beloved deity.

Madhubani paintings are a traditional art form originating from the Mithila region of Bihar, India. Also known as Mithila art, these paintings have a rich cultural and historical significance, often depicting mythological themes, religious motifs, and scenes from everyday life. Madhubani paintings are renowned for their intricate designs, vibrant colors, and geometric patterns. Traditionally, Madhubani paintings were created by women of the region using natural dyes and pigments derived from plants and minerals. Traditionally, Madhubani paintings were made on walls and floors of their houses, during festivals, weddings, and other auspicious occasions. Themes in Madhubani paintings often revolve around Hindu deities like Krishna, Rama, and Sita, as well as scenes from the Ramayana and Mahabharata epics. In recent years, Madhubani art has gained global recognition and is now practiced by artists beyond the Mithila region. It has evolved from a traditional folk art form to a respected medium for contemporary expression, while still preserving its cultural roots and techniques passed down through generations.

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Shri Krishna in Madhubani by Izhar Ansari (Acrylic Colors on Canvas)
3,000.00