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Religious acrylic painting titled 'Govardan Series', 36x36 inches, by artist Siddharth Shingade on Canvas
'Govardan Series (Krishna Lifting Govardhan Hill)' painting by Siddharth Shingade shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Siddharth Shingade's 'Govardan Series (Krishna Lifting Govardhan Hill)' painting visualized above a sofa in a contemporary room.
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Religious acrylic painting titled 'Govardan Series', 36x36 inches, by artist Siddharth Shingade on Canvas
'Govardan Series (Krishna Lifting Govardhan Hill)' painting by Siddharth Shingade shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Siddharth Shingade's 'Govardan Series (Krishna Lifting Govardhan Hill)' painting visualized above a sofa in a contemporary room.

Govardan Series (Krishna Lifting Govardhan Hill) Acrylic Religious Painting

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Type Original
Size  36x36 in/91x91 cm
Material Canvas
Type Painting
Subject Religious
Medium Acrylic
Shape Square
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Folk Narrative, Village Procession, Crimson Palette, Flattened Perspective, Communal Ritual, Patterned Textiles, Mythic Realism
Description

Set against a field of saturated crimson, the scene unfolds like a ceremonial frieze where daily labor, music, and pilgrimage compress into a single, breathing myth. The central figure—monumental and calm—balances a landscape as though memory itself were a physical burden, while the flute’s diagonal line threads through the crowd, turning disparate gestures into one shared rhythm. Patterned textiles and flattened space refuse illusionism in favor of symbolic clarity, elevating villagers, animals, and instruments into a communal iconography of belonging. The work reads as a tribute to continuity: a culture carried forward not by spectacle, but by the steady choreography of ordinary lives made sacred.

Type

Original

Size

36x36

Material

Canvas

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