Home Indian traditional folk art Cloth painting Pichwai painting Jaikrida Pichwai Painting (Krishna and the Gopis under the Kadamba Tree)
Religious pichwai traditional art titled 'Jaikrida Pichwai Painting', 48x60 inches, by artist Yugdeepak Soni on Cloth
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Jaikrida Pichwai Painting (Krishna and the Gopis under the Kadamba Tree) Cloth Pichwai Traditional Art

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Subject Pichwai
Medium Cloth
Shape Horizontal
Availability Not Available SKU AZ_TRAD_101417
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Miniature Painting, Garden Festivity, Devotional Scene, Parasols, Lotus Pond, Ornamental Border, Rhythmic Composition

This miniature-like tableau stages a garden of devotion as a theater of abundance, where a central tree becomes an axis between earthly festivity and a gently mythic realm above. Rhythmic bands—the checkerboard terrace, the procession of figures, and the lotus-strewn water—organize the scene like musical measures, allowing the eye to move from communal dance to intimate leisure with deliberate cadence. Saturated reds, greens, and golds heighten the sense of ceremonial time, while the patterned border and repeating parasols insist on order even as the narrative overflows with life. The work ultimately reads as a vision of harmony achieved through ritual: nature, architecture, and the human body woven into a single, luminous ecology of celebration.

Type

Original

Size

48x60

Material

Cloth

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