Religious acrylic painting titled 'Radha Krishna', 36x36 inches, by artist Zalak Bheda on Canvas
'Radha Krishna (Tribal Tapestry)' painting by Zalak Bheda shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Zalak Bheda's 'Radha Krishna (Tribal Tapestry)' painting visualized above a sofa in a contemporary room.
Religious acrylic painting titled 'Radha Krishna', 36x36 inches, by artist Zalak Bheda on Canvas
'Radha Krishna (Tribal Tapestry)' painting by Zalak Bheda shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Zalak Bheda's 'Radha Krishna (Tribal Tapestry)' painting visualized above a sofa in a contemporary room.

Radha Krishna (Tribal Tapestry) Acrylic Religious Painting

Sale price Rs. 67,499.00
Type Original
Size  36x36 in/91x91 cm
Material Canvas
Type Painting
Subject Religious
Medium Acrylic
Shape Square
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Figurative Abstraction, Crowd Scene, Silhouetted Figures, Mosaic Layering, Earthy Palette, Circular Composition, Memory And Identity
Description

A dark circular field gathers a mosaic of angular bodies, as if a crowd has been remembered in fragments rather than observed in full—each silhouette repeating with small variations like a chorus of shared gestures. Cool turquoise and slate accents flare against earthen browns, creating a pulsing rhythm of light that reads as both illumination and erasure, presence and disappearance. The enclosing orb functions like a lens or eclipse, suggesting collective identity under pressure: individuals flattened into pattern, yet still insisting on intimacy through touch, dance, and proximity. In its layered, cut-paper geometry, the work turns social life into an archaeology of movement—history not narrated, but densely sedimented.

Type

Original

Size

36x36

Material

Canvas

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