Sreenathji 2-Pichwai
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Pichwai is an Indian art of intricate painting by traditional artists, developed over 400 years ago in a small temple town called Nathdwara near Udaipur, Rajasthan, a western state in India. Nathdwara has a temple dedicated to Shrinathji, who, according to Hindu mythology, is Lord Krishna at the age of seven. Originally, Pichwai paintings were exclusively made to decorate the walls of Shrinathji temples and used to portray the different incidents and festivals in Krishna’s life.
The word Pichwai is derived from combining two different words; pichh which means back and wai means cloth hanging. Thus, Pichwai means cloth hanging at the back, which is how traditionally Pichwai paintings were used, hung behind Shrinathji’s idol in temples. However, over the years, this traditional art form has been admired by numerous art lovers, who wanted a little piece of Krishna’s life in their homes, hence, these days artists also make Pichwai paintings for personal and commercial collections.
This particular painting shows Krishna with 2 gopika in a garden with symbolic peacocks.
Please note that these paintings are much in demand and its availability is not guaranteed till the order is confirmed by the artist.
Each artwork sold is registered on blockchain, which means the authenticity of the artwork can be traced.
Artist: Traditional artists
Brand: Eikowa
Product Description
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Size: 36” x 60”
Medium: Traditional paint on cloth
Please note that these traditional works are much in demand and its availability is not guaranteed till the order is confirmed by the artist.
Each artwork sold is registered on blockchain, which means the authenticity of the artwork can be traced.