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Makhanchor Krishna Stealing Butter with His Friend | Kalamkari Painting

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Specifications
PJ45
Artist M. Viswanath Reddy
Kalamkari Painting on Cotton
20 inch Height X 16 inch Width
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Fully Insured
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100% Handmade
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MADE IN INDIA.

A Timeless Glimpse into Divine Play

You'll be drawn into a moment of playful mischief, a scene captured with remarkable spirit and grace. This artwork offers not just a visual delight but a narrative that resonates with joy and devotion, promising to be a captivating focal point in your cherished space.

The Art of Kalamkari

This captivating piece is a testament to the ancient Indian art of Kalamkari, painstakingly created by skilled artisans on natural cotton. Each line and hue is imbued with a dedication to tradition, utilizing natural dyes and meticulous block-printing techniques passed down through generations. The resulting texture and subtle variations in color speak to the organic beauty and artisanal soul of its creation.

Vibrant Depiction and Delicate Detail

The composition showcases a dynamic scene, with the central figure radiating energy and intent. You'll appreciate the intricate border, a series of ornate patterns that frame the narrative with refined elegance. The rich crimson red, contrasted with stark black ink and the natural tone of the cotton, creates a striking visual impact, highlighting the lively details of the figures and the symbolic elements depicted.

Echoes of the Divine

This artwork draws inspiration from the beloved stories of Lord Krishna, specifically depicting his mischievous childhood escapades. The scene of Krishna stealing butter with his friend is a well-known allegory representing divine playfulness and the joyous nature of the gods. Its origins lie in the rich tapestry of Hindu mythology, a cultural narrative that has been cherished for centuries.

Enriching Your Home

Imagine this 20-inch by 16-inch masterpiece gracing your living room, study, or entryway, adding a touch of cultural sophistication and vibrant storytelling. It serves as an exquisite conversation starter, perfect for those who appreciate art with depth and historical resonance. You can hang it as is, or frame it to further enhance its presence within your décor, bringing a piece of India's artistic heritage into your daily life.

Preserving Enduring Beauty

To ensure the longevity of this artisanal creation, we recommend keeping it away from direct sunlight and moisture. A gentle dusting with a soft, dry cloth will suffice for cleaning. With proper care, this Kalamkari painting will retain its vividness and intricate charm, becoming a treasured heirloom for years to come, a testament to enduring artistic excellence.
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