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Krishna has inspired Indian artists for centuries. His life, music, love, playfulness, and wisdom offer endless themes for painters across traditional schools of Indian art. This curated collection brings together Krishna paintings that celebrate his most beloved forms, child Krishna, flute-playing Krishna of Vrindavan, Radha-Krishna togetherness, Kaliya Mardan, and scenes from the Bhagavad Gita.
These artworks are ideal for living rooms, home temples, meditation corners, and meaningful gifting. Each painting carries devotional emotion while adding timeless elegance to your walls.
Watercolours are a dynamic medium against paper. There is so much that could be done with a limited set of key colours, as could be seen from the charming backgrounds that characterise each of the paintings chosen to go into this section. The soothing beauty of the North Indian countryside, with its lushness and riverine abundance and nourishig forest-cover, has been captured to perfection in these watercolours.
Some of these paintings depict Krishna as the object of worship of devotees, which means that not only are these paintings on the subject of Krishna but also revolve around the theme of Krishna. Unfailingly depicted with flawless shringar and framed to perfection, each of these works would be a fine addition to the homes of Krishna lovers all over the world.
🔸Also Known As: Murli Manohar / Venugopal
🔸Symbolism: Peace, harmony, divine love
🔸Ideal Placement: Living room, meditation space
🔸Also Known As: Yugal Swaroop
🔸Symbolism: Devotion, union, romance
🔸Ideal Placement: Bedrooms, couple spaces
🔸Also Known As: Makhan Chor / Laddu Gopal
🔸Symbolism: Joy, innocence
🔸Ideal Placement: Ideal Placement
🔸Also Known As: Kalinga Krishna
🔸Symbolism: Victory over negativity
🔸Ideal Placement: Entrance, study area
🔸Also Known As: Gita Updesh
🔸Symbolism: Wisdom, guidance
🔸Ideal Placement: Study, office, library
🔸Indian miniature style with detailed landscapes
🔸Folk interpretations with bold colors and storytelling
🔸Soft watercolor compositions on paper and fabric
🔸Silk and cotton base artworks using traditional pigments
Each piece reflects careful brushwork, expressive postures, and classical ornamentation true to Indian aesthetics.
🔸For calmness and love: Flute Krishna with Radha
🔸For happiness and positivity: Bal Krishna (butter thief)
🔸For strength and protection: Kaliya Mardan
🔸For wisdom and focus: Krishna delivering the Gita to Arjuna
🔸East or North-East walls are ideal
🔸Place at eye level in a clean, well-lit area
🔸Suitable for living rooms, prayer spaces, bedrooms, and study rooms
Krishna paintings make meaningful gifts for housewarmings, weddings, Janmashtami, anniversaries, and festive occasions. They symbolize joy, devotion, and auspicious energy.
Yes. Krishna paintings are considered auspicious and bring a peaceful devotional atmosphere into the home.
Flute Krishna and Radha Krishna paintings are most popular for homes due to their symbolism of love and harmony.
Makhan Chor, Yugal Swaroop, Kaliya Mardan, Vata-Patra-Shayi, and Gita Updesh are common themes.
Yes. These artworks are handcrafted by traditional artists using time-honored techniques.
Prefer East or North-East walls in living rooms, prayer areas, or meditation spaces.
Add grace, devotion, and timeless Indian artistry to your walls with a Krishna painting that resonates with your space and spirit.
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