Radha Krishna Jhula Ii (Playful Divinity) Tribal Religious Painting
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Description
Set within a nocturnal garden that feels both earthly and mythic, the composition gathers its energy around the gilded swing—an altar of leisure where intimacy becomes ritual. The dense orchestration of attendants, jeweled textiles, and rhythmic gestures forms a living halo, amplifying the central couple’s quiet poise while the surrounding greenery and dark sky press in like a protective veil. Below, the fountain’s cool geometry and the peacocks’ watchful elegance introduce a reflective counterpoint—water and birds echoing the themes of devotion, fertility, and the measured pulse of desire. The work’s meticulous ornamentation turns narrative into atmosphere, suggesting that love here is not merely depicted but ceremonially sustained by community, nature, and auspicious design.
Additional Information
| Type |
Original |
|---|---|
| Size |
72x48 |
| Material |
Cloth |
