Figurative mixed media painting titled 'Teen Kanya', 36x36 inches, by artist Jayasri Burman on Paper
'Teen Kanya (Idyllic Afternoon)' painting by Jayasri Burman shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Jayasri Burman's 'Teen Kanya (Idyllic Afternoon)' painting visualized above a sofa in a contemporary room.
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Figurative mixed media painting titled 'Teen Kanya', 36x36 inches, by artist Jayasri Burman on Paper
'Teen Kanya (Idyllic Afternoon)' painting by Jayasri Burman shown on a wall in a furnished room.
Jayasri Burman's 'Teen Kanya (Idyllic Afternoon)' painting visualized above a sofa in a contemporary room.

Teen Kanya (Idyllic Afternoon) Mixed Media Figurative Painting

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Type Original
Size  36x36 in/91x91 cm
Material Paper
Type Painting
Subject Figurative
Medium Mixed Media
Shape Square
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Folk Art, Village Life, Maternal Figure, Lotus Pond, Birds, Kites, Jewel Tones
Description

Set within a tapestry of incandescent reds and saffron light, this folk-inflected tableau crowns the central woman with a quiet sovereignty, her still gaze anchoring a world that seems to sing with pattern and presence. Ornamental line and dense, jewel-like color compress space into a ceremonial stage where birds, lotus-studded waters, and village dwellings become emblems of shelter, fertility, and communal continuity. The rhythmic repetition of wings, petals, and textiles turns daily life into a devotional geometry, suggesting that care—held in the poised hands of the figures—is itself a form of abundance. Even the playful kites and clustered birds read as prayers made visible, lifting the scene from narrative into mythic remembrance.

Type

Original

Size

36x36

Material

Paper

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