Nandi (Sacred Cow with Krishna) by Paras Parmar, Original Acrylic Religious Painting on Canvas, Medium Horizontal Wall Art
Nandi (Sacred Cow with Krishna) by artist Paras Parmar displayed in a Industrial Hotel Lobby
Nandi (Sacred Cow with Krishna) by artist Paras Parmar displayed in a Minimalist gallery
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Nandi (Sacred Cow with Krishna) by Paras Parmar, Original Acrylic Religious Painting on Canvas, Medium Horizontal Wall Art
Nandi (Sacred Cow with Krishna) by artist Paras Parmar displayed in a Industrial Hotel Lobby
Nandi (Sacred Cow with Krishna) by artist Paras Parmar displayed in a Minimalist gallery

Nandi (Sacred Cow with Krishna) Acrylic Religious Painting

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Type Painting
Subject Religious
Medium Acrylic
Shape Horizontal
Availability Not Available SKU AZ_PAIN_294548
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Sacred Animal, Folk Iconography, Devotional Panel, Red Accent, Ornamental Detail, Symbolic Narrative, Mixed Textures

Set against a stormy, marbled ground of greys that reads like memory and terrain at once, the white bull emerges as a sanctified vessel—its calm profile and ornamented horns balancing gentleness with latent strength. The radiant red panel on its flank functions like a traveling shrine, where the miniature deity and repeated motifs turn the animal’s body into a moving architecture of devotion, carrying tradition through space and time. This tension between muted atmosphere and jewel-like saturation creates a quiet drama: the everyday is transfigured into the ceremonial, and protection becomes a kind of pageantry. In the poised tail and rhythmic adornments, the work suggests continuity—ritual as a living skin that both decorates and guards.

Type

Original

Size

24x36

Material

Canvas

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