Pichwai painting is a traditional Rajasthani art style that started in Nathdwara. These paintings are primarily produced on fabric and reflect incidents from the life of Lord Krishna, a prominent Hindu deity. Krishna mocking the gopis with pots on their heads is one of the most renowned Pichwai paintings. Krishna is shown in this picture as a naughty little child having a game with the gopis. The gopis are shown as young ladies dressed in bright saris and carrying pots on their heads. Krishna's lighthearted attitude and close friendship with the gopis are captured in the painting. The painting's composition is centred on Krishna, who stands in the centre of the frame, surrounded by the gopis. He is seen holding a flute and raising the other mockingly. The gopis are shown in various attitudes, with some adoring Krishna and others seeking to cover their faces shyly. The artwork's backdrop is loaded with detailed features, such as trees, flowers, and animals, which give the image depth and substance. The painting's vivid and brilliant colours, with red, yellow, and green, dominate the scene. The Pichwai picture of Krishna taunting the gopis with pots on their heads is a lovely depiction of Lord Krishna's mischievous and happy character. It is a tribute to India's rich cultural legacy and a celebration of the art and ingenuity of those who produced it. The picture is a piece of art that has stood the test of time and continues to inspire and entertain people of all ages and backgrounds.
- Pack of one piece
- Material: Cloth
- As it Appears
Material | Cloth |
Color | Multi-Colour |
Width | 142.00 CM |
Length | 177.00 CM |
Size | 70.00 INCH |
Product Code | GNPT-12/60297 |