Radha and Krishna Paintings
Radha and Krishna are the symbolism of the divine balance of a man and woman. Krishna’s boundless adoration and Radha’s selfless love has been a constant source of inspiration for Indian artists in our long and rich cultural history. This is evident in Rajasthani, Pahari and Pichwai miniature paintings which deeply illustrate the beauty and love they had for one another.
Having a Krishna painting in any space would invite the same tenderness, adoration and mysticism that he represents. His beauty is defined by his lustrous blue skin, garlands of pearls and flowers, loving eyes and a crown of peacock feathers; playing soothing music on his flute. With a play of aesthetic colours, rustic textures and even abstract compositions you can find many paintings to your liking to decorate your living spaces. The works of Subrata Ghosh, Anupam Pal, Sushil Soni, Siddharth Shingade, Ramesh Gujar are notable and are absolutely exquisite renditions of Lord Krishna.
Indian contemporary arti...
Radha and Krishna are the symbolism of the divine balance of a man and woman. Krishna’s boundless adoration and Radha’s selfless love has been a constant source of inspiration for Indian artists in our long and rich cultural history. This is evident in Rajasthani, Pahari and Pichwai miniature paintings which deeply illustrate the beauty and love they had for one another.
Having a Krishna painting in any space would invite the same tenderness, adoration and mysticism that he represents. His beauty is defined by his lustrous blue skin, garlands of pearls and flowers, loving eyes and a crown of peacock feathers; playing soothing music on his flute. With a play of aesthetic colours, rustic textures and even abstract compositions you can find many paintings to your liking to decorate your living spaces. The works of Subrata Ghosh, Anupam Pal, Sushil Soni, Siddharth Shingade, Ramesh Gujar are notable and are absolutely exquisite renditions of Lord Krishna.
Indian contemporary artists like Sukanta Das, Mohammed Osman, Subramanian G, Subrata Ghosh and Bhaskar Lahiri have created artistic representations of Lord Krishna and Radha in multiple mediums of oil, acrylic and watercolour ranging from traditional realism to contemporary abstract. Decorate your home or workspace with a charming painting of the couple and echo the love and devotion that they enjoy.
Explore our collection of Spiritual paintings:
Buddha Paintings,
Durga Paintings,
Lord Ganesha Paintings,
Shiva Paintings,
Spiritual Paintings.
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Radha and Krishna are the symbolism of the divine balance of a man and woman. Krishna’s boundless adoration and Radha’s selfless love has been a constant source of inspiration for Indian artists in our long and rich cultural history. This is evident in Rajasthani, Pahari and Pichwai miniature paintings which deeply illustrate the beauty and love they had for one another.
Having a Krishna painting in any space would invite the same tenderness, adoration and mysticism that he represents. His beauty is defined by his lustrous blue skin, garlands of pearls and flowers, loving eyes and a crown of peacock feathers; playing soothing music on his flute. With a play of aesthetic colours, rustic textures and even abstract compositions you can find many paintings to your liking to decorate your living spaces. The works of Subrata Ghosh, Anupam Pal, Sushil Soni, Siddharth Shingade, Ramesh Gujar are notable and are absolutely exquisite renditions of Lord Krishna.
Indian contemporary artists like Sukanta Das, Mohammed Osman, Subramanian G, Subrata Ghosh and Bhaskar Lahiri have created artistic representations of Lord Krishna and Radha in multiple mediums of oil, acrylic and watercolour ranging from traditional realism to contemporary abstract. Decorate your home or workspace with a charming painting of the couple and echo the love and devotion that they enjoy.
Explore our collection of Spiritual paintings:
Buddha Paintings,
Durga Paintings,
Lord Ganesha Paintings,
Shiva Paintings,
Spiritual Paintings.
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