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Vasanth | Mixed Media on Canvas | Painting by Sukanta Das

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DDF704
Artist Sukanta Das
Mixed Media on Canvas
30 inch Height X 48 inch Width
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A Symphony of Spring

Immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of spring with this captivating mixed media painting by Sukanta Das. Rendered on a canvas measuring 30 inches in height and 48 inches in width, this artwork presents a scene that resonates with the joyous arrival of Vasanth, the spring season. The artist skillfully blends textures and colors, creating a visual feast that celebrates life, love, and the beauty of nature. The artwork features a central figure, a male with a flute, flanked by two female figures.

Echoes of Radha and Krishna

The painting hints at the divine play of Radha and Krishna, quintessential figures in Hindu mythology. Krishna, often depicted playing his enchanting flute, is known for his irresistible charm and ability to captivate the hearts of all, especially his beloved Radha and the gopis (cowherd girls) of Vrindavan. The flute's music is believed to represent the call of the divine, drawing souls closer to enlightenment. The melodic notes transcend the mundane, ushering in a state of spiritual ecstasy. This artwork evokes the essence of their eternal love story, portraying a tender moment of connection and devotion. The women in the artwork are reminiscent of the Gopis, their lives devoted to Krishna and his love.

Artistic Elements and Inspiration

Sukanta Das's piece employs a blend of traditional and contemporary techniques. The mixed media approach enriches the canvas with intricate details. The floral motifs, reminiscent of lotus blossoms and other spring blooms, symbolize purity, enlightenment, and rebirth. This painting is done with a stylized, yet contemporary approach. Lotus flowers are depicted like tattoos upon the man's arms and on the arms of one of the ladies. The birds also depicted invoke the spring time and rebirth, renewal, and growth. The artwork is likely to bring peace and hope to its owners.
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