Pichwai Painting Of Sreenathji Annakut Festival is a distinct and lively art style developed in Rajasthan's holy town of Nathdwara. Annkut, or Annakut, is a Hindu festival that marks the beginning of the Hindu New Year. It is a day of offerings and feasting, with the making of Annkut paintings being one of the most prominent components of the celebration. Lord Krishna, also known as Shrinathji, is generally shown in various shapes and attitudes in Shrinathji Annkut paintings. They are distinguished by complex features and vivid colours, and they frequently depict representations of fruits, vegetables, sweets, and other culinary items donated to the god during the festival. Shrinathji Annkut paintings are famous for adorning homes, temples, and other holy venues due to their brilliant colours and meticulous detailing. These are frequently presented during the Annkut festival to show thanks and devotion to Lord Krishna. Shrinathji Annkut paintings are valued as works of art in addition to their religious importance. Several artists have altered the classic shape to produce new and unique creations that integrate contemporary methods and styles. Although keeping the core of the traditional form, these recent Annkut paintings frequently contain abstract motifs and vivid colour combinations.
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- Material: Cloth
- As it Appears
Material | Cloth |
Color | Multi-Colour |
Width | 165.00 CM |
Length | 179.00 CM |
Size | 70.90 INCH |
Product Code | GNPT-07/60292 |