Original artwork description:

Indian Kathak dancers, Gopis searching for Krishna .
Oil paints on primed canvas
Size 30"x 24" (plus 2" approximately on all sides for stretching)

Shipped removed from stretcher bars and rolled in a strong PVC tube.
This maybe stretched on stretcher bars at your end or framed at a professional framer.

Comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity.
All images are ©AshaSudhakerShenoy

This is a painting inspired by the "Gopi Geeth" from "Bhagavatam" a devotional book of the Hindus in India. Gopi Geeth consists of 19 stanzas and is all about the love the Gopis feel for Krishna the eternal Lover. Their love is not the physical one but of the eternal kind. The Gopis stand for the human soul seeking the All Pervading God with whom it wants to unite to feel the ecstasy of oneness with God, to be liberated from the earthly desires and downfalls.

This painting shows Gopis in distress as Krishna is not visible to them, they only here his divine flute.

Interior images if any, are for illustrative purposes only.
Colors of the original art may slightly vary from the display on computer monitors/mobile screens due to different screen resolution/ settings.

Shipping:

Ships with a tracking number, signed for delivery in 5 to 21 business days or more depending on the location.

Please contact me for shipping cost to countries not listed. Delays if any in Customs is beyond my control.

Import Duties/Vat
Import duties, taxes and charges if any, are to be borne by the buyer.

Materials used:

Winsor & Newton Oil paints and mediums

Tags:
#living room #earth colors #mythological #indian mythology #asian culture #dancing women #kathak dancers #radha krishna #dance school #gopikrishna 
Indian Dancers - Kathak Dance of Gopis searching for Krishna
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Indian Kathak dancers, Gopis searching for Krishna .
Oil paints on primed canvas
Size 30"x 24" (plus 2" approximately on all sides for stretching)

Shipped removed from stretcher bars and rolled in a strong PVC tube.
This maybe stretched on stretcher bars at your end or framed at a professional framer.

Comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity.
All images are ©AshaSudhakerShenoy

This is a painting inspired by the "Gopi Geeth" from "Bhagavatam" a devotional book of the Hindus in India. Gopi Geeth consists of 19 stanzas and is all about the love the Gopis feel for Krishna the eternal Lover. Their love is not the physical one but of the eternal kind. The Gopis stand for the human soul seeking the All Pervading God with whom it wants to unite to feel the ecstasy of oneness with God, to be liberated from the earthly desires and downfalls.

This painting shows Gopis in distress as Krishna is not visible to them, they only here his divine flute.

Interior images if any, are for illustrative purposes only.
Colors of the original art may slightly vary from the display on computer monitors/mobile screens due to different screen resolution/ settings.

Shipping:

Ships with a tracking number, signed for delivery in 5 to 21 business days or more depending on the location.

Please contact me for shipping cost to countries not listed. Delays if any in Customs is beyond my control.

Import Duties/Vat
Import duties, taxes and charges if any, are to be borne by the buyer.

Materials used:

Winsor & Newton Oil paints and mediums

Tags:
#living room #earth colors #mythological #indian mythology #asian culture #dancing women #kathak dancers #radha krishna #dance school #gopikrishna 

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