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This artwork features a procession of seven stylized horses set against a solid red backdrop, framed within a decorative border.
Central Figures: Seven white horses advance in a synchronized march across the scene, split into overlapping groups. Each horse is intricately detailed with fine black linework, featuring ornate bridles, decorated neck bands, patterned saddle cloths with circular motifs, leg bands, and subtle red accents around their harness ornaments and eyes
Ground and Environment: The horses move across a textured foreground filled with dense, overlapping semicircular line patterns that give the appearance of rolling hills or stylized earth. Small tufts of grass sprout from the ground. Two detailed trees flank the composition on either side, their canopies filled with dense, flower-like circular patterns.
Background: A bold, solid crimson red fills the negative space around the figures and foliage, creating a strong visual contrast that makes the intricate black-and-white linework stand out.
Border: The entire painting is enclosed in a double-line rectangular frame containing a continuous border of repeating paisley (kalka) motifs, each filled with a tiny red accent dot.
The composition relies on a classic three-tone palette—red, black, and white—combining rhythmic repetition with delicate line detailing.
This pretty radha and krishna painting depicts Krishna playing the flute with radha by his side. It is a painting done on ivory sheet and poster colours and acrylic paint is used to paint it.
Madhubani fish fusion with Tanjore art style painting
Madhubani fish fusion with Tanjore art style painting
This is a striking fusion artwork that beautifully blends traditional Indian folk motifs—specifically Madhubani-style fish patterns—with the opulent, textured embellishments characteristic of Tanjore art.
Here is a breakdown of the key elements:
Central Composition: The focal point is a large, circular mandala framed by detailed gold relief work. Inside the central circle, two stylized fish are arranged in a dynamic, circular Yin-Yang-like formation. They are vibrant, painted in rich shades of red, sky blue, green, and yellow, with intricate patterning on their scales.
Gold Embossing & Shimmer: The entire piece is heavily embellished with raised gold foil work (typical of Tanjore style), which gives it a regal, three-dimensional texture. This gold framing radiates outward from the center in lotus-petal shapes and sunburst patterns. A ring of small, reflective circular mirrors (reminiscent of Lippan art elements) circles the central motif, adding extra catch-light.
Symmetrical Accents: Outside the central mandala, four more stylized fish mirror each other in the corners of the inner rectangular canvas, swimming inward. The background is a deep, earthy chocolate brown, making the gold and bright paint pop
.Ornate Borders: The painting is enclosed by multiple layers of intricate geometric borders. The outermost border features a sharp, red zigzag pattern adorned with green dots, outlined by heavy, textured gold lines. An inner border of bright sky blue frames the main canvas area.
Signature: In the bottom right corner, the piece is signed "Eswarna".
It’s an incredibly detailed, vibrant, and well-balanced piece that brilliantly showcases traditional imagery with a rich, metallic flair.
This painting is a vibrant and modern interpretation of Lord Ganesha, incorporating elements reminiscent of traditional Indian folk art like Madhubani or Gond, but with a contemporary, bold color palette.
Subject and Composition
Central Figure: The painting features a seated Lord Ganesha at the center. He is rendered in a minimalist white with fine black ink detailing. His trunk is curved toward a bowl of sweets (laddu), and he wears a crown and jewelry detailed with intricate geometric patterns.
The Tree of Life: Rising directly behind Ganesha is a large, stylized tree that fills the upper two-thirds of the inner frame. The tree features a central white trunk with numerous symmetrical branches laden with highly detailed, monochromatic leaves.
The Base: Ganesha sits atop a series of stylized blue and white waves or semicircles, suggesting he is seated by a river or in a sacred space above the water.
Color Palette
Primary Colors: The background is a bright, solid canary yellow, which creates a high-contrast backdrop for the black and white ink work.
Secondary Colors: A vivid turquoise blue is used prominently in the waves at the bottom and within the decorative border.
Monochrome: Black and white are used for all the fine-line detailing, providing a crisp, graphic quality to the piece.
Patterns and Borders
Fine Detailing: The entire work is characterized by "Bharni" style filling (typical of Madhubani), where almost every space is filled with repetitive lines, dots, and hatches.
The Border: The painting is enclosed by a complex multi-layered border:
An innermost row of black and white triangles.
A wider band of turquoise circles (each with a smaller white circle inside).
Outer columns of black and white floral or leaf-like motifs.
A final solid black frame that grounds the entire composition.
The overall effect is one of balance and celebratory energy, combining traditional symbolism with a very clean, illustrative aesthetic.
Bring a touch of traditional Indian charm and vibrant color to your home with this stunning hand-painted artwork. Inspired by classic Indian folk art styles, this piece features a magnificent depiction of twin peacocks, symbolizing grace, joy, and beauty.
The focal point is the spectacular, shared fan of feathers cascading behind the birds, rendered in lush, layered shades of green with intricate, rhythmic line work. Each "feather" is accented with a golden-yellow almond shape, adding depth and contrast. The peacocks themselves are a celebration of color, featuring royal blue bodies adorned with delicate dot patterns, bright magenta and yellow wings, and lively red necks.
Eswarna: The Golden Radiance of Indian Folk Art
Elevate your living space with this exquisite, handcrafted masterpiece from Eswarna. This painting is a vibrant celebration of Indian folk art, meticulously blending the intricate detailing of Madhubani with the regal elegance of Tanjore styles.Product Highlights
Symbol of Grace: Features a majestic peacock, a timeless symbol of beauty and integrity in Indian culture, rendered in stunning shades of emerald green and turquoise.
Artisanal Craftsmanship: Each feather is accented with shimmering golden tones and delicate patterns, showcasing the specialized skill of our artists.
Bold Contrast: The vivid subject is set against a striking magenta-pink background, framed by traditional geometric borders and golden floral motifs.
Gallery-Ready: Comes professionally encased in a sleek, premium black frame that complements both traditional and contemporary interiors.
This is a painting of the beautiful marriage of Radha and krishna....its a bedazzled painting using metallic acrylic colours and gem stones....it's a fusion of beauty and modernity...buy it to add a touch of beauty to your home....
This is a vibrant and intricately detailed traditional Indian painting depicting the divine couple, Radha and Krishna, rendered in a beautiful fusion style that blends elements of Madhubani art with ornate embellishments.
Key Features of the Artwork
Central Figures: Lord Krishna is depicted with his classic blue complexion, wearing a decorative pink headpiece adorned with a peacock feather. He holds his flute, which Radha gently rests her hands on. Radha is portrayed in profile, wearing an elegant green and orange traditional attire (ghagra-choli) adorned with delicate pearl-like jewelry.
The Setting: The couple stands beneath a stylized tree with a textured trunk and golden, circular patterns filling the background sky. Perched on a branch to the right is a beautifully detailed peacock with vibrant green and blue plumage.
Intricate Patterns: The painting is filled with traditional fine-line work and geometric patterns characteristic of Madhubani art. The ground is lush with bright pink and yellow flowers against a green field.
Ornate Borders & Embellishments: The artwork is framed by a striking multi-layered border featuring repetitive triangular and floral motifs. Small, reflective circular mirrors (reminiscent of Lippan or mud-mirror work) are delicately embedded along the border and within the tree branches, catching the light and adding a unique dimension and texture to the piece.
The overall composition uses a rich palette of deep blues, bright oranges, vibrant greens, and striking yellows, making it a captivating and deeply expressive piece of traditional folk fusion art.
