Peacock Jaal Pichwai is a traditional Indian painting style from Nathdwara, Rajasthan, featuring intricate patterns of peacocks intertwined in lattice designs. These devotional artworks, often depicting themes related to Lord Krishna, are known for their vibrant colors, fine detailing, and spiritual symbolism. The peacock, a symbol of beauty and grace, is commonly associated with Krishna, adding both aesthetic and religious significance to the paintings.
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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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