This painting follows the Pichwai tradition of Rajasthan, characterized by its bold colors and focus on the shringar (decoration) of the deity. The use of high-contrast colors makes the deity appear to “glow” against the red backdrop.
This peacock lippan represents a beautiful piece for wall hanging , beautiful peacocks surrounded by colourful flowers representing richness and uniqueness.(18×10 inch) (hooks attached at back)
Thoughts about Mahadev, or Lord Shiva, often revolve around his multifaceted nature as a destroyer and creator, a fierce warrior and a benevolent yogi.
He embodies timelessness, strength, and the ultimate truth, guiding souls beyond darkness. Many find inspiration in his teachings of overcoming fear, surrendering to a higher power, and finding peace within. That’s why I named this painting “The rhythm of the universe”. Acrylic paint on canvas
Central Figure: Lord Ganesha is seated in a classic cross-legged posture. He is depicted with four arms, representing his divine powers.
Symbols & Objects: * In his upper hands, he holds what appear to be traditional ritual implements (likely an axe or goad, though stylized).
His lower right hand is raised in the Abhaya Mudra, a gesture of protection and fearlessness.
His lower left hand holds a small pink flower, adding a touch of gentleness to the image.
Attire: He wears a bold, sky-blue vest or wrap over his shoulders and a bright yellow dhoti with green accents. This color contrast makes the figure “pop” against the lighter background.
The portrait focuses on the serene face of Lord Shiva with his eyes closed, conveying a sense of profound inner stillness and tranquility. Three horizontal lines of sacred ash are clearly visible on his forehead. A small, white crescent moon is centered just below the sacred ash lines. He has long, flowing dark hair, with a single lock draped gracefully over his forehead. He wears large hoop earrings and multiple strands of rudraksha beads around his neck.
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