Handmade Adorned Cows Pichwai Painting | Devotional Art from Nathdwara | Traditional Wall Decor
Handmade Adorned Cows Pichwai Painting | Devotional Art from Nathdwara | Traditional Wall Decor
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This Pichwai painting captures a serene scene of devotion, featuring cows adorned with bells and kumkum markings. Set against a luminous, soft background, the cows embody both earthly and celestial qualities. Their placement within the composition creates a balanced and harmonious rhythm, drawing attention to the intricate details of their adornments and enhancing their sacred presence.
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The frames displayed are for visual reference only and are not included with the artwork. We provide framing services upon request at an additional cost. If you’d like your artwork framed, please contact us via Whatsapp or email support@kalavaati.com
Color Disclaimer
Color Disclaimer
Colors in the Painting May Vary Slightly Due to Lighting and Display Differences.
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Bhawani Shankar Sharma
Meet Bhawani Shankar, a master artist who began his journey as a miniature artist before transitioning to Pichwai art in his early years. Initially crafting brushes from squirrel hair, he now uses synthetic ones due to bans. His first painting, sold for 2 rupees in the fifth grade, marked the start of his artistic path. He continues to create masterpieces that honor the past and captivate the present. His work includes the breathtaking Gopasthami painting, featuring Shrinath Ji surrounded by cows, and 24 swaroops that celebrate seasonal events and festivals like Janamasthami and Ekadashi.
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