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This graceful Pichwai painting captures a serene and devotional moment set beneath a grand, flowering tree—symbolic of Vrindavan’s divine landscape. On either side of the tree, three gopis stand in delicate symmetry, their hands folded in reverence and adorned in vibrant traditional attire. Each figure reflects devotion, grace, and the timeless charm of Krishna’s eternal companions.
At the base of the scene lies a tranquil lotus pond, its surface blooming with pink and white lotuses—symbols of purity, beauty, and spiritual awakening. The composition, with its balance and symbolic elements, radiates a quiet devotion and harmony, making it a perfect reflection of the spiritual elegance of Pichwai art.
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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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