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LORD KRISHNA PAINTINGS

Lord Vishvaroopa Revealed To Warrior-Prince Arjuna
122 cm x 183 cm
Rs.2,24,175
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Krishna as Lord of Mind Controls Our Indriyas | Watercolor Painting with Embroidered Gold
43 cm Height X 33 cm Width
Rs.40,950
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Rs.54,600 25% off
Radha Krishna with Gopikas
183 cm x 122 cm
Rs.2,18,295
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Lord Krishna Bringing The Parijaat Tree from Indra's Heaven | Watercolor on Paper
23 cm Height X 16.5 cm Width
Rs.14,595
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Krishna Consumes Forest Fire
16.5 cm X 24 cm
Rs.30,660
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Radha Krishna | Watercolor Painting
20.5 cm Height X 28 cm Width
Rs.5985
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Dancing Radha-Krishna with Gopis | Pattachitra Painting from Odisha
30.5 cm Height X 45.5 cm Width
Rs.7098
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Rs.10,920 35% off
Baby Krishna with Butterfly | Watercolor Painting
37.5 cm Height X 25 cm Width
Rs.20,081.25
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Rs.26,775 25% off
Radha Krishna with Gopis - Abstract Painting | Acrylic on Canvas | With Frame
101.5 cm Height X 122 cm Width X 4 cm Length
Rs.1,04,658.75
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Rs.1,39,545 25% off
Lord Krishna Shows Vishvarupa to Arjuna (Gita Upadesha)
29 cm X 44.5 cm
Rs.8820
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29" Framed Radha Krishna Painting | Wall Hanging Painting
76 cm Height X 63.5 cm Width X 1.5 cm Depth
Rs.36,382.50
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Rs.48,510 25% off
Shrinath Ji Darshan | Watercolor Painting on Cloth | With Frame
76 cm Height X 57 cm Width X 2 cm Depth
Rs.53,172
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Rs.88,620 40% off
Bhagawan Krishna Playing Flute | Watercolor on Paper
19 cm Height X 21.5 cm Width
Rs.26,822.25
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Rs.41,265 35% off
Lord Krishna as Shrinath Ji | Watercolor on Paper
40.5 cm Height X 30.5 cm Width
Rs.20,202
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Shrinathji with Yamunaji and Mahaprabhuji | Watercolor on Paper
15 cm Height X 25.5 cm Width
Rs.10,169.25
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Maternal Love and Tranquility
76 cm x 106.5 cm
Rs.58,275
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Radha Krishna Watercolor Painting on Paper
19 cm X 25.5 cm
Rs.30,660
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Mirabai Adorning Beloved Lord Krishna with a Garland
26 cm X 26 cm
Rs.37,065
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Shyama Sundar Krishna with Radha
30.5 cm Height X 45.5 cm Width
Rs.9009
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Radha Krishna on Pashu Kunjar
33 cm Height X 33 cm Width
Rs.3675
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Hindu God Krishna Dancing With Villagers |Pichwai Art
183 cm Height X 122 cm Width
Rs.30,660
Radha Krishna on Swing Tanjore Painting with Frame | Traditional Colors with 24 Karat Gold
86.5 cm Height X 132 cm Width X 7.5 cm Depth (With Frame)
Rs.2,10,315
The Cosmic Form of Lord Krishna Tanjore Painting with Frame | Traditional Colors with 24 Karat Gold
139.5 cm Height X 109 cm Width X 9 cm Depth (With Frame)
Rs.4,89,510
Shrinath Ji Tanjore Painting with Frame | Traditional Colors with 24 Karat Gold
89 cm Height X 73.5 cm Width X 7.5 cm Depth (With Frame)
Rs.98,175
Shri Jagannath Ji
61 cm Height X 91.5 cm Width
Rs.39,165
Krishna as Gopinatha, the Lord of Gopis
30.5 cm Height X 45.5 cm Width
Rs.7665
Krishna Lila
81.5 cm Height X 18 cm Width
Rs.4410
Radha-Krishna with Dashavatara
81.5 cm Height X 18 cm Width
Rs.4410
Radha-Krishna with Dashavatara of Lord Vishnu
81.5 cm Height X 18 cm Width
Rs.4410
Dancing Radha Krishna with Lord Vishnu's Dashavatara
81.5 cm Height X 18 cm Width
Rs.4410
Kanhaiya and Radharani with Dashavatara of Lord Vishnu
81.5 cm Height X 18 cm Width
Rs.4410
Lord Krishna Playing Flute with Radha
81.5 cm Height X 18 cm Width
Rs.4410
Radha-Krishna Under Tree
81.5 cm Height X 18 cm Width
Rs.4410
Murlidhar and Radharani with Dashavatara of Lord Vishnu
81.5 cm Height X 18 cm Width
Rs.4410
Standing Radha Krishna with Dashavatara
81.5 cm Height X 18 cm Width
Rs.4410
Radha-Krishna with Gopis
81.5 cm Height X 18 cm Width
Rs.4410
Lord Krishna Playing Flute with Radha
81.5 cm Height X 18 cm Width
Rs.4410
Radha-Krishna with Dashavatara of Lord Vishnu
81.5 cm Height X 18 cm Width
Rs.4410
Standing Radha-Krishna with Lord Vishnu's Dashavatara
81.5 cm Height X 18 cm Width
Rs.4410
Vasudev Carring Vaasudev
81.5 cm Height X 18 cm Width
Rs.4410
Murlidhar and Radharani with  Dashavatara of Lord Vishnu
81.5 cm Height X 18 cm Width
Rs.4410
Murli Manohar and Radha with Dashavatara
81.5 cm Height X 18 cm Width
Rs.4410
Standing Radha-Krishna with Lord Vishnu's Dashavatara
33 cm Height X 33 cm Width
Rs.4410
Dancing Radha-Krishna with Dashavatara of Lord Vishnu
33 cm Height X 33 cm Width
Rs.4410
Madan Mohan and Radha with Dashavatara of Lord Vishnu
33 cm Height X 33 cm Width
Rs.4410
Radha-Krishna at Center with Dashavatara of Lord vishnu
33 cm Height X 33 cm Width
Rs.4410
Radha-Krishna with Dashavatara of Lord Vishnu
33 cm Height X 33 cm Width
Rs.4410
Radha Krishna with Dashavatara of Lord Vishnu
33 cm Height X 33 cm Width
Rs.4410
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The Devotee's Muse

Krishna has been the most oft-chosen subject for Indian fine art practitioners since the classical period, for all the obvious reasons. He is arguably the most widely loved and deeply regarded deity of the Hindu pantheon. The beauty of His person inspires the artist within everyone, and overwhlems the ones who practise. Finally, loving devotion makes for an interesting theme to work with in terms of the visual arts.


Painted in shades of dusk, we have curated in this collection a variety of Krishna portrayals - from the adorable baby Gopala in Mathura to the handsome youth Krishna in Vrindavan. In many of these paintings He is surrounded by beauteous, loving gopies or His one-and-only beloved Radha in haloed togetherness. Some of these pieces depict particular episodes from the myth-laden life of the deity, from amongst which you are wlecome to pick any that best resonates with you.


Water colours are a dynamic medium against paper. There is so much that could be done with a limited set of key colours, as could be seen from the charming backgrounds that characterise each of the paintings chosen to go into this section. The soothing beauty of the North Indian countryside, with its lushness and riverine abundance and nourishig forest-cover, has been captured to perfection in these watercolours.


Some of these paintings depict Krishna as the object of worship of devotees, which means that not only are these paintings on the subject of Krishna but also revolve around the theme of Krishna. Unfailingly depicted with flawless shringar and framed to perfection, each of these works would be a fine addition to the homes of Krishna lovers all over the world.


Q1. Can we keep Krishna painting at home?


Sri Krishna’s illustrious life and his divine Lilas captured in Indian artworks are excellent ways to fill your space with positivity and heavenliness. You can keep a Krishna painting at home and bring home the auspicious energies of the dark-skinned Hindu god.


Q2. Which Krishna painting is good for a home?


There are several Lilas (divine plays) of Sri Krishna and his different forms which are celebrated in Indian art. Sri Krishna’s childhood form- Laddu Gopal (Krishna eating sweet) and Makhan Chor (butter thief), his youthful form with Sri Radha and playing flute as Murli Manohara, and his mature avatar while giving the knowledge of Gita to Arjuna are some of the most popular images, all of which are good for your home and can be placed in different sections of your house based on the fruit you desire and Vastu rules.


Q3. What is Krishna paintings called?


Krishna paintings are identified by the type of Krishna-Lila or the form of Krishna which is being displayed in a particular painting. Artworks that show Krishna in his childhood form are known as Laddu Gopal (Krishna eating Laddu) or Makhan Chor (butter thief), those that show him with Radha are called Jugal or Yugal (couple) Swaroop, paintings where Krishna is trampling the pride of the serpent Kaliya is called Kaliya-Krishna or Kalinga-Krishna.


Similarly, paintings in which baby Krishna is shown lying on a Peepal leaf are called “Vaata-Patra-Shaayi Krishna” and those in which Sri Krishna’s royal court is presented are called Darbaar-Krishna.


Q4. Is silk painting difficult?

 

Silk painting is not that difficult if one can successfully pick the right colors, resist agent, frame to spread the silk fabric, and creates the art with patience and the right techniques. The level of difficulty in silk painting also depends upon the complexity of the theme and patterns chosen- simple patterns are easy to paint while intricate and artistic details require the hand of a master artist.


Q5. What paint can you use on cotton?

 

You can use a variety of paints such as fabric colors, acrylic paint, watercolors, and other kinds of naturally made dyes on cotton. This traditional fabric offers a mind-blowing range to the artisans, which is why cotton is preferred in numerous Indian arts and crafts as the base material of choice.