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Nashik Ghat (Morning at the Ghats) by Jitendra Divte, Original Watercolor Religious Painting on Paper, Small Horizontal Wall Art
Nashik Ghat (Morning at the Ghats) by artist Jitendra Divte displayed in a Japandi Living Room
Nashik Ghat (Morning at the Ghats) by artist Jitendra Divte displayed in a Indian Art gallery
Nashik Ghat (Morning at the Ghats) by Jitendra Divte, Original Watercolor Religious Painting on Paper, Small Horizontal Wall Art
Nashik Ghat (Morning at the Ghats) by artist Jitendra Divte displayed in a Japandi Living Room
Nashik Ghat (Morning at the Ghats) by artist Jitendra Divte displayed in a Indian Art gallery

Nashik Ghat (Morning at the Ghats) Watercolor Religious Painting

Sale price Rs. 35,000.00 INR
Type Painting
Subject Religious
Medium Watercolor
Shape Horizontal
Availability In stock SKU AZ_PAIN_245217
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Watercolor, Riverside Ghat, Temple Architecture, Atmospheric Perspective, Warm-Cool Contrast, Reflections, Contemplative Mood

This watercolor cityscape settles into a contemplative hush where sacred architecture and everyday movement share the same breathing space, anchored by the temple’s warm ochres against a veil of cool, misted blues. The composition stages a gentle dialogue between solidity and flux—stone steps and built forms hold their ground while the river’s reflective plane fractures the scene into shimmering memory. Small figures and bright flags punctuate the expanse like quiet acts of devotion, suggesting a living ritual where time is measured not by urgency but by recurring return. Light appears less as illumination than as atmosphere—washed, translucent, and forgiving—softening the boundary between the material city and its spiritual imprint.

Type

Original

Size

15x22

Material

Paper

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