The Divine Lovers

$50
Item Code: PB91
Specifications:
Kalamkari Painting on Cotton
Dimensions 1.8 ft x 2.5 ft
Handmade
Handmade
Free delivery
Free delivery
Fully insured
Fully insured
100% Made in India
100% Made in India
Fair trade
Fair trade
Kalam means pen in Persian, and Kari means work, literally 'pen-work'. The fine craftsmen of this pen and brush technique have since time immemorial painted the narratives of religious legends on cotton fabric.

The dark Krishna and the golden fair Radha are ceaselessly brought into juxtaposition. Painted in a vertical format, it is a sumptuous composition. Krishna here stands in his typical iconographic pose, with his legs crossing at ankles, a flute in one hand, and the other around his beloved's waist. The features in most kalamkari paintings are distinctively different, though there are no such specifications. Wide, fish-shaped eyes, a blunt nose, full mouth and rounded chin account for the features. Radha and Krishna both have similar features. Krishna is dressed in a fine patterned dhoti; a striped waist cloth and a dotted shoulder cloth. The crown extends up to the neck and blends with the rest of the jewellery. Radha stands smilingly in the circle of his arm, in a similar posture as Krishna. She wears a saree worn in a typically South Indian Style and a choli. She is adorned with jewellery from head to toe. Her unfilled water urn lie deserted close to her feet.

The artist has placed the duo in a niche, which is a compositional way to envelope the images.

This description by Renu Rana.


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